In 1893, Pablo had his first debut as an artist under his father's guidance, a teacher at the Da Guarda Art School in La Coruna. Pablo's Father was appointed to La Lonja Academy in Barcelona in 1895 and so Pablo moved. ... By now, Picasso was beginning to be recognized and his painting Costumbre de Aragon won medals in Madris and Malaga. ...
Pablo Picasso's friend Carlos Casagemas passed away after committing suicide in front of friends at the Café de l'Hippodrome because of the failure with his girlfriend Germaine. ... He stared visiting the brothels again, but this time he visited them with his room mate de Soto, who he often drew pictures of. ... One of his most famous paintings of this period was La Vie. ... Picasso's only response about the painting was: "I was not the one who gave it that title, 'La Vie.' ...
After his elementary training at the College of "los Hermanos de la Doctrina Cristiana" (in Figueres) he attended the College of "los Hermanos Maristas" for six years, and then attended another institute in the same town for his bachelor degree. ...