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During his early years in Paris, he painted with mostly blue and rose tones as he studied line, shape, and value.

He was a successful artist, on the whole, and was rich and famous long before his death. Picasso's career lasted more than 70 years and during his career, he created over 20,000 works.

At 16, Picasso was sent to the Royal Academy of Madrid. He lived in a cold, rundown building painting constantly, sometimes surviving for days on only a piece of bread.

During those years, he worked continuously, always experimenting with different styles of painting. Though Picasso lived to be 92 and became the most famous artist in the world, he spoke of his youthful days in Paris as "the happiest time in my life".

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