Special thanks to Professor Chubbuck and my classmates, Natalie Lagerfeld and Daniel D. Tso, for their helpful assistance when writing this paper. In addition, thanks to Juhea Kim and Faaria Kherani for their comments on my website.
Artworks and Pictures
• Dora Maar Picture. http://borghi.org/european/maar.html
• Fernande Olivier, Pablo Picasso, and Ramón Rentevós picture. http://www.madrid.org/museopicasso/PicassoyArias/galeria/Gpicasso01.htm
• Jaqueline Roque picture. The Tragedies of Picasso’s women. http://pubpages.unh.edu/~mwf/project4.html
• Marie Therese Walter picture. www.densta.com
• Newman, Arnold. Potrait of Picasso, 1954. http://www.worcesterart.org/Exhibitions/Past/portrait.html
• Olga Koklova Picture. www.densta.com
• Picasso, Pablo. Portrait of Fernande Olivier, 1906. Sarah C. Garver Fund and anonymous gifts
•Picasso, Pablo. The Toilet,1906. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY .
•Picasso, Pablo. Two Nudes, 1906. The museum of Modern Art, NYC.
•Picasso, Pablo. The Harem.1906. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Leonard C Hanna Jr Collection.
•Picasso, Pablo. The Demoiselles D’Avignon. 1907. The Museum of Modern Art, NYC.
•Picasso, Pablo. Woman in shirt sitting in an armchair. 1913.Formerly Mr & Mrs Victor W Ganz Collection, NY; Christie´s NY, 11/10/97; Private Collection.
• Wooden Mask, Liberia/Guinea. African sculpture. African studies center. http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Sculpture/wdmsk_dan.gif
• Wood statuettes, ‘Ibeji’. http://www.novica.com/itemdetail/index.cfm?pID=58461
Works Cited
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