Olga Khokhlova (Russian: Ольга Степановна Хохлова) was a model and dancer.
She was the first wife of Pablo Picasso.
Olga Khokhlova, born June 17, 1891 in Nizhyn (now in Ukraine), was the daughter of Colonel Stepan Khokhlov and Lidia Vinchenko[1].
On July 12, 1918, at 11 in the morning, Pablo Picasso (in French on the record: Paul Diègue Joseph François de Paule Jean Népomucène Crépin de la Très Sainte Trinité Ruiz y Picasso), born on October 25, 1881 in Malaga, Spain, painter, living in Montrouge (Seine), 22 rue Victor Hugo, son of Joseph Ruiz Blasco, deceased, and Maria Picasso y Lopez, his widow, living in Barcelona; and Olga Khokhlova, born in Nejine (Russia - currently in Ukraine) on June 17, 1891, daughter of Colonel Stepan Khokhlov and Lidia Vinchenko, both living in Kars, Russia (now Turkey) were married in presence of: Guillaume Apollinaire, 37, poet, Croix de Guerre; Max Jacob, 42, author; Valérien Irtchenko Svetloff, 54, and Jean Cocteau, 27, author[1].
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