The titular artist and protagonist. A talented painter who evolves from a young prodigy in Spain to a revolutionary figure in Paris who pioneers cubism. He navigates artistic fame, historical conflicts, and personal relationships, ultimately using his art to advocate for peace before metaphorically fading into a wall.
Historical figure representing the oppressive political forces Picasso's circle actively resists.
Meta-narrative device that guides the audience through the satirical timeline of Picasso's life.
Finnish singer who provides a brief romantic distraction before Picasso's departure to America.
Wealthy American patron whose aggressive pursuit creates significant personal and legal conflict.
Early romantic inspiration and magical benefactor who influences Picasso's signature style.
Picasso's mother whose death prompts a major life transition for the protagonist.
Eccentric father and constant companion who guides and occasionally hinders Picasso's artistic development.
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