He was infamous, a man highly respected and artistically demonized at times, his impressive body of work altering the sculpture world and the painted image for all time.

He was also a formidable personal force, with hundreds of friends, lovers, and enemies — he personified the idea of an artist that lives slightly outside the rules of the rest of the world, larger-than-life.

Here are 5 crucial things you likely haven’t heard about Pablo Picasso.

#5: He’s got the longest damn name ever.

If you say his name, it sounds great. In English or Spanish, it’s a brilliant name — the alliterated “P”s really work well as a memorable title. Funny thing, then, that his real name was 23 damn words long.

#4: He could not get enough of the fairer sex.

Picasso was a womanizer — this, everyone knows. But the extent of his philandering, and his taste for women several decades younger than him, is more extraordinary than you might realize. In fact, his last four wives/lovers (besides all the rest on the side) were consistently in their 20s, even as he aged into his 70s. There’s no denying he was a charmer, old Pablo was.

#3: He stole the Mona Lisa?

No one really knows why, but a good friend of Picasso’s, who was under suspicion when the Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911, pointed a finger at Pablo and got him brought in for some police interrogation. Obviously he didn’t steal it, but the police thought he did, at least for a while.

#2: He could paint ‘traditionally’ without a problem.

If you’ve ever seen the Picasso museum in Barcelona, you might know this already — while critics loved to attack Picasso for his apparent lack of artistic talent, and his utter refusal to adhere to traditional methods of painting, he could produce a reasonable copy of any great masterwork if it was necessary. It just never was.

#1: His last words were about drinking.

No, he didn’t get some kind of wonderful epitaph in there that will be remembered for centuries, but his last utterance — “drink to me, ’cause I cannot do it now on my own” — is fitting for a man who lived life to the fullest.

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