On this episode of The Dog Studio, we explore the fantastic world of Pablo Picasso and his dogs. Many were depicted in his art, some caused international scandals—and one of them even ate an original Picasso. From the dachshund Lump, who became a true muse, to the Afghan hound that may have inspired a controversial sculpture, this episode dives into the unexpected canine side of one of the 20th century’s most famous artists.
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