Pablo Picasso was a famous Spanish painter born in Málaga, Spain in 1881 and died in Mougins, France in 1973. He attended art school in Barcelona at age 4 and later studied at the Academy of Madrid, then moved to Paris in 1900 where he did much of his influential work. Some of his most famous paintings include Slaughter in Corea from 1951, Woman in Hat and Fur Collar from 1937, Guernica from 1937, The Dream from 1932, Garçon à la Pipe from 1905, and The Old Gitarist from 1903.