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Artist: Pablo Picasso
Medium: Earthenware
Vase aux chèvres (A.R. 156), Pablo Picasso, Design, Ceramic, Madoura, Limited
Located in Geneva, CH
Vase aux chèvres (A.R. 156), July 6th, 1952 Ed. 40 pcs H. 19 cm I H. 7 1/2 in White earthenware clay, deep engraving filled with oxidized paraffin, dipped in white enamel Dated on on...
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20th Century Post-War Earthenware Animal Prints

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware

Hibou noir perché, Picasso, Ceramic, Design, Madoura, 1950's
Located in Geneva, CH
Hibou noir perché 07.05.1957 Ed. 52/100 pcs Red earthenware clay, engobe decoration, knife engraved D. 44.2 cm I D. 50 cm (with frame) Stamped, marked and numbered : Edition Picasso,...
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20th Century Post-War Earthenware Animal Prints

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Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware, Faience

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