Picasso's full name has 23 words. His real name is Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso.
His long name comes from a list of saints and relatives.
His mother's name was Maria Picasso y Lopez.
His father's name was Jose Ruiz Blasco.
He received his last name from his mother.
Picasso was born extremely small. In fact, he was so tiny that the nurse thought that he was stillborn. Therefore, she left him sitting on a table while she went to take care of his mother. His uncle wound up saving him from death.
His uncle's name was Don Salvador.
His first word was "lapiz," the Spanish word for pencil.
His father was an artist, art professor and museum curator.
His father started teaching art to him when he was seven years old.
Pablo completed his first painting when he was nine years old. The title of the painting was Le Picador. The image is of a man riding a horse in a bullfight.
His father decided that he would give up painting when Picasso was 13 years old because he felt his son was already a better painter than him.
Picasso was 15 when he finished First Communion, which was an extremely well known portrait depicting his father, mother, and sister.
Picasso was not a good student and he was frequently given detention.
He studied at the Royal Academy of San Fernando.
Picasso was extremely fond of the works of El Greco.
In between his Blue and Rose Periods, Pablo Picasso moved to France.
Picasso's first job was with an art dealer named Pere Menach.
Picasso was a co-founder in the movement known as Cubism.
The Nazis would not let Picasso display his paintings in Germany.
Picasso had many lovers throughout his life. He often painted pictures of one his many lovers, named Dora Maar.
Picasso had four different children by three different women.
He was married twice.
Picasso passed away on April 8, 1973 in Mougins, France.