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    She over time ended the relationship, and Casagemas committed suicide with a bullet to the head. If any good could of come out suffering, now was that time. It is called Picasso’s Blue Period. The Blue Period is Picasso’s first distinct style of painting. This period lasted from 1901-1904. It is called his Blue Period, for obvious reasons, because he painted predominantly in shades of blue. The Blue Period paintings usually depicted a form of human suffering. Picasso’s painting Le Vie is of a couple (Casagemas and Germaine) is with a woman who appears to be judging them. What is interesting about this painting is that x-rays show that the male figure was originally a self portrait. Picasso probably changed it to Carl Casagemas because he didn’t want people to look down at him. He did think of himself as one of the great modern masters. Perhaps, he would not want to ruin his reputation. Since the original figure in Le Vie was Picasso, maybe Picasso’s Blue Period began out of guilt he felt for bedding Germaine? Maybe it wasn’t because his friend, Carl Casagemas, killed himself? What if Picasso had never bed Germaine and just dealt with Carl’s death. Would there of been a Blue…

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