Born October 25, 1881 in Malaga, Spain
Painter, Sculptor · Birth time: 23:15
Updated March 2026 · Complete Birth Chart Analysis
All planets in Pablo Picasso's natal chart with sign, degree, and house placement.
| Planet | Sign | Degree | House | Rx |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ☉Sun | ♏Scorpio | 2° 25' | 3 | |
| ☽Moon | ♐Sagittarius | 4° 15' | 3 | |
| ☿Mercury | ♏Scorpio | 24° 9' | 3 | |
| ♀Venus | ♎Libra | 4° 10' | 2 | |
| ♂Mars | ♋Cancer | 12° 16' | 1 | |
| ♃Jupiter | ♉Taurus | 23° 35' | 1 | R |
| ♄Saturn | ♉Taurus | 9° 28' | 1 | R |
| ♅Uranus | ♍Virgo | 17° 1' | 2 | |
| ♆Neptune | ♉Taurus | 15° 31' | 1 | R |
| ♇Pluto | ♊Gemini | 0° 26' | 1 | R |
| ACAscendant | ♈Aries | 12° 50' | 1 | |
| MCMidheaven | ♑Capricorn | 7° 21' | 10 | |
| ☊North Node | ♐Sagittarius | 10° 50' | 3 | |
| ☋South Node | ♊Gemini | 10° 50' | 1 | |
| ⚸Lilith | ♌Leo | 14° 30' | 2 | |
| ⊗Part of Fortune | ♉Taurus | 13° 49' | 1 | |
| VxVertex | ♎Libra | 12° 0' | 2 | |
| ⚷Chiron | ♉Taurus | 25° 52' | 1 | R |
The twelve houses in Pablo Picasso's chart — areas of life where planetary energies express.
Angles between planets that create harmony or tension in the chart.
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Picasso's chart perfectly reflects the revolutionary artist: Scorpio Sun's transformative vision, Sagittarius Moon's philosophical exploration, and Aries Rising's aggressive creative courage. A Taurus stellium (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune) concentrates determined, sensual energy in the realm of material creation, while the Moon-Venus sextile (0.09\u00b0 orb) — virtually exact — fuses emotional expression with aesthetic beauty. With 4 earth-sign planets grounding his artistic output and 5 fixed-sign planets providing obsessive determination, his chart maps the artist who shattered visual art's conventions and rebuilt them in his own image.
Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881 in Malaga, Spain, with a Scorpio Sun, Sagittarius Moon, and Aries Rising. This combination creates a unique astrological blueprint that reflects their personality, emotional nature, and public persona.
| Placement | Sign | What It Governs |
|---|---|---|
| ☉ Sun Sign | ♏ Scorpio | Core identity, ego, and life purpose |
| ☽ Moon Sign | ♐ Sagittarius | Emotions, instincts, and inner self |
| AC Rising Sign | ♈ Aries | Outward persona, first impressions, appearance |
Scorpio Sun gave Picasso his obsessive, penetrating artistic vision and constant drive to destroy and recreate. Cubism itself is a Scorpionic act — deconstructing reality to reveal hidden truths. His Sun in the 3rd house channeled Scorpionic intensity through visual communication and artistic language. The Sun's opposition to Saturn (7.06\u00b0 orb) created tension between creative destruction and material structure — he needed to build even as he demolished, explaining why his most revolutionary works are also formally rigorous.
Learn more about Sun in Scorpio →Sagittarius Moon provided the philosophical breadth and restless exploration that drove him through multiple artistic periods. He needed constant intellectual and emotional expansion. At 4\u00b0 Sagittarius in the 3rd house, this Moon channeled philosophical restlessness through visual communication and experimentation. The Moon's virtually exact sextile to Venus (0.09\u00b0 orb) is one of the tightest aspects in his chart, creating a seamless fusion of emotional expression and aesthetic beauty — he instinctively made beautiful what he felt. The Moon's opposition to Pluto (3.82\u00b0) added emotional obsessiveness that made his relationships and his art equally consuming.
Learn more about Moon in Sagittarius →Aries Rising gave Picasso the aggressive creative courage and pioneering spirit that made him the most revolutionary artist of the 20th century. Mars, his chart ruler, sits in Cancer in the 1st house, connecting his public identity to emotionally driven creative instincts and protective artistic vision. This rising sign explains his combative relationship with artistic convention — Aries Rising attacks what exists and creates from the rubble. His willingness to scandalise, provoke, and compete with contemporaries is pure Aries energy directed through creative channels.
Learn more about Aries Rising →Picasso's Big Three — Scorpio Sun, Sagittarius Moon, Aries Rising — create a personality of relentless creative destruction and renewal. Scorpio Sun provided the obsessive depth, the need to penetrate beneath surfaces and expose hidden realities — the psychological engine of Cubism and Surrealism. Sagittarius Moon added the philosophical restlessness that made standing still impossible — each artistic period was an expedition into new territory. Aries Rising supplied the aggressive, pioneering courage to attack established conventions and create from the fragments. What makes this combination distinctive is the fire-water dynamic: Scorpio transforms through dissolution while Aries and Sagittarius transform through bold action and exploration. Picasso did not evolve gently — he exploded into each new period with the violence of Aries and the obsessive intensity of Scorpio.
The most significant planetary relationships shaping Pablo Picasso's personality and life path.
The Taurus stellium (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune) in the 1st house concentrates expansive, disciplined, visionary energy in the sign of material creation and sensual form — the perfect placement for someone who spent eight decades transforming physical materials into art. His earth-dominant element distribution (4 earth) grounds his Scorpio-Sagittarius-Aries fire in tangible creative output. The fixed-dominant modality (5 fixed) gave him the obsessive persistence to master and then transcend every artistic style he encountered. The chart lacks any T-Squares or Grand Trines, suggesting his genius came not from dramatic tension but from the concentrated power of his stellium and his extraordinarily tight Moon-Venus and Mercury-Jupiter aspects.
The Scorpio-Sagittarius combination created an artist who combined depth with breadth — constantly transforming his style while always digging deeper into the nature of perception and reality. Mercury opposition Jupiter (0.57\u00b0 orb) — nearly exact — drove his intellectual ambition to extremes, ensuring he could never settle on a single artistic approach. The Taurus stellium (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune) in the 1st house grounded his visionary art in sensual, material creation — paint on canvas, clay in hands. Mars in Cancer provided the emotional fuel for creation, while its sextiles to Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune connected his emotional drive to disciplined imagination and revolutionary innovation.
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