What are examples of Picasso's imagery of himself in his art?

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Other than individual self-portraits, what are some examples of works by Picasso (spanning his entire career) in which he depicts himself, such as The Family of Saltimbanques? Self-portraits are easy enough to research, but I need help finding works in he is depicted with other people, or even works where his image is disputed.

asked Jul 3, 2013 in Artworks

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Important examples are to be found in the Vollard Suite, the 100 etchings creasted by him between 1930-1937 where he portrays himself as a man-beast - a minotaur 
I don't think there are any works where his image is in dispute (he certainly does not insert himself into Guernica, or Les Demoiselles d'Avignon - so don't go looking!) 
I have studied Picasso fairly extensively, and can think of no other examples, outside his self-portraits and the Vollard group.
 
answered Jul 3, 2013