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Art Subject: Jug
Fleurs
Fleurs

Fleurs

By Pablo Picasso

Located in PARIS, FR

• An authenticated work This work is authenticated by Paloma Ruiz Picasso and Diana Widmaier Ruiz Picasso, who issued a certificate of authenticity on October 7, 2024. • A dated wor...

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1950s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Femme de Barbu (Bearded Man's Wife) 1953
Femme de Barbu (Bearded Man's Wife) 1953

Femme de Barbu (Bearded Man's Wife) 1953

By Pablo Picasso

Located in Palo Alto, CA

Pablo Picasso Femme de Barbu (Bearded Man's Wife), 1953 In this charismatic ceramic, Picasso creates a strong profile of a woman. With green and white highlights to accentuate the f...

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1950s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware, Glaze

"Moche Owl Pot, " Animalic Ceramic Vessel created in Pre-Columbian Peru
"Moche Owl Pot, " Animalic Ceramic Vessel created in Pre-Columbian Peru

"Moche Owl Pot, " Animalic Ceramic Vessel created in Pre-Columbian Peru

Located in Milwaukee, WI

This piece is a pot made by an unknown artist in Pre-Columbian Peru. It takes the shape of an owl and has a circular handle with the opening on its back. This pot is a light beige an...

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15th Century and Earlier Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Pablo Picasso, "Face Turned Pitcher, " ceramic
Pablo Picasso, "Face Turned Pitcher, " ceramic

Pablo Picasso, "Face Turned Pitcher, " ceramic

By Pablo Picasso

Located in Chatsworth, CA

This piece is an A.R. turned pitcher created by Pablo Picasso in 1955. It is made with white earthenware clay, decoration in engobes in red and black with glaze inside. It bears the ...

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1950s Surrealist Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Pichet aux Arums, (A.R.189)
Pichet aux Arums, (A.R.189)

Pichet aux Arums, (A.R.189)

By Pablo Picasso

Located in PARIS, FR

• Picasso began working with ceramics in 1946 at the Madoura workshop in Vallauris, marking the beginning of an important and highly productive chapter in his career. What initially ...

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1950s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Pichet Gravé Gris (Ceramic Pitcher)
Pichet Gravé Gris (Ceramic Pitcher)

Pichet Gravé Gris (Ceramic Pitcher)

By Pablo Picasso

Located in Aventura, FL

White earthenware ceramic pitcher painted in black, white and grey patina with knife engraving and partial brushed glaze. Inscribed 'Edition Picasso' in black and with the Edition P...

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1950s Cubist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

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Visage de femme (Woman's Face), 1953
Visage de femme (Woman's Face), 1953

Visage de femme (Woman's Face), 1953

By Pablo Picasso

Located in Palo Alto, CA

Pablo Picasso ceramic Visage de femme (Woman's Face), 1953 is a vibrantly colored pitcher decorated with contrasting saturated greens against chestnut ...

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1950s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware, Glaze, Engraving

Vase delle Braccia, Hand-Painted Unique Terracotta Vase by Mirko
Vase delle Braccia, Hand-Painted Unique Terracotta Vase by Mirko

Vase delle Braccia, Hand-Painted Unique Terracotta Vase by Mirko

By Mirko Guida

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Mirkò, Italian (1980 - ) Title: Vaso delle Braccia (Three Musicians) Year: 2007 Medium: Painted Terracotta Vase, signed Size: 18 x 19 x 13 in. (45.72 x 48.26 x 33.02 cm)

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Materials

Terracotta

Flat Pot X, 2019, Glazed earthenware flat wall sculpture pastel on terracotta
Flat Pot X, 2019, Glazed earthenware flat wall sculpture pastel on terracotta

Flat Pot X, 2019, Glazed earthenware flat wall sculpture pastel on terracotta

Located in Jersey City, NJ

"Flat Pot X" (2019) Glazed earthenware flat pitcher wall sculpture Hanging system on back side Pastels and earth tones, light minty blue on terracotta clay Certificate of authenticity

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Materials

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M&M Bag, Pop Art Bronze Sculpture by Robin Antar
M&M Bag, Pop Art Bronze Sculpture by Robin Antar

M&M Bag, Pop Art Bronze Sculpture by Robin Antar

By Robin Antar

Located in Long Island City, NY

Robin Antar, American (1957 - ) - M&M Bag, Year: 2025, Medium: Bronze Sculpture, signature and numbering inscribed, Edition: 6/12, Size: 8 x 4 x 5 in. (20.32 x 10.16 x 12.7 cm)

Category

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Materials

Bronze

Rush Limbaugh Ceramic Sculpture, Open Mouth, Center Part, 1990s
Rush Limbaugh Ceramic Sculpture, Open Mouth, Center Part, 1990s

Rush Limbaugh Ceramic Sculpture, Open Mouth, Center Part, 1990s

By Steven Kemenyffy

Located in Milwaukee, WI

31" in height roughly 12-15" wide Ceramic Steven Kemenyffy (born 1943) is an American ceramic artist living and working in Pennsylvania. He is most recognized for his contributions to the development of the American ceramic raku tradition. He has served as a Professor of Ceramic Art at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (formerly Edinboro State College) since 1969. He Has retired from teaching, but continues to produce artwork at his home studio in McKean, Pennsylvania. Kemenyffy is often characterized in regard to his contributions to American experimental ceramics of the late 1960s and early 1970s. More specifically, Kemenyffy’s contributions to American raku techniques are often cited. Kemenyffy has stated that his interest in raku came out of practical considerations: “We [Steven and Susan] were doing a variety of workshops in a variety of different media. Raku was always an official way of making pieces in a short period of time…In raku it seems to compress all the firings into one.” Kemenyffy, himself, describes his early work as “Biomorphic forms alluding to old ceramic traditions such as tiles, vases, and containers.” These works were often in excess of six feet tall and many times included mixed media elements. In 1974, Kemenyffy wrote about the work he was producing; “For several years now, my work has dealt with certain formal considerations. Chief among these is using clay in such a way as to crystallize the moment and permanentize the impermanent. These have been among the primary concerns of all potters since the earliest times.” Today, Kemenyffy continues his pursuit of biomorphic imagery and themes. He writes, “Personally I am most challenged by the business of transforming porous organics into porcelain.” For much of Kemenyffy’s career, he has worked in tandem with his wife, Susan Hale Kemenyffy. In 1987 Susan stated about their collaborative works: “Steven is the [sculptor], I am the drawer. These works would not exist if it weren’t for the sculpture; if it weren’t for the clay. The clay entity comes first and my drawings come second.” James Paul Thompson further clarifies this relationship (as observed in 1987): “Steven Kemenyffy uses patterns as a point of departure for his work, while Susan Kemenyffy...

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1990s Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Dragon Teapot, 2012. Porcelain, h 10 cm
Dragon Teapot, 2012. Porcelain, h 10 cm

Dragon Teapot, 2012. Porcelain, h 10 cm

By Ilona Romule

Located in Riga, LV

Unique teapot in a dragon shape made from the finest porcelain in 2012 by Ilona Romule, leading sculptor in Latvia About artist: b. Riga, Latvia. Graduated from Latvian Art Academy...

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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Colorado Prize Vase

Colorado Prize Vase

By Carolyn Barlock

Located in Colorado Springs, CO

Original sculpture vase made of porcelain, gold and Persian lusters by artist Carolyn Barlock.

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Materials

Gold

Vessel #378 (INV# NP5676) by Richard DeVore
Vessel #378 (INV# NP5676) by Richard DeVore

Vessel #378 (INV# NP5676) by Richard DeVore

By Richard DeVore

Located in Morton Grove, IL

Vessel #378 (INV# NP5676) Richard DeVore stoneware and glaze 16.75 × 7.5 × 11” 1975 BIO- Richard DeVore (1933 - 2006) was one of the most important American ceramicists of the pas...

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1970s Modern Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

'Bird' original stone Shona sculpture by Samuel Tichafa Masakwa
'Bird' original stone Shona sculpture by Samuel Tichafa Masakwa

'Bird' original stone Shona sculpture by Samuel Tichafa Masakwa

Located in Milwaukee, WI

'Bird' is an original opal serpentine sculpture by the Zimbabwean artist Samuel Tichafa Masakwa. Trained in the Shona stone carving tradition, the artists here presents an elegantly abstracted water fowl: above the egg-shaped form of the body, the bird's long neck curls outward forming a loop. Such abstracted forms recall traditional African sculpture as well as the work of modern masters like Constantin Brancusi who looked to non-Western sources for inspiration. opal serpentine stone 31.5 x 12 x 11 inches not signed 140 lbs Overall good condition; some scratching Samuel Tichafa Masakwa was born in 1971 on the 15th of September, the first born of nine siblings. He was educated at Zengeza No. Five Primary School and later, Zengeza Four High School. Out of keen interest, he started sculpting at a tender age of fourteen. His cousins were accomplished sculptors, Nicholas Mukomberanwa and Albert Nathan Mambura whose brotherly love nurtured the interest in him to greater heights. During Samuel's school holidays, Albert Mamvura shaped his pending career as an artist by engaging him as his assistant. In 1991 he completed his 'O' levels and began sculpting full-time at Albert's workshop. As an apprentice he learned how to carve Shona abstracts, figures and heads. While he was working with Nicholas Mukomberanwa he had the chance to learn how to clean hidden angles on hard stones like springstone, cobalt, serpentine and the original green opal. In 1996 his cousins advised him to be independent in order to explore the new avenues he was bringing into the field. He discovered he did not have his own trade mark so he went to yet another accomplished artist, Joe Mutasa...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Stone

Mountain Goat

Mountain Goat

By Molly Schulps

Located in Bozeman, MT

Molly Schulps grew up in Los Angeles, CA with parents who encouraged her to explore and practice art. Her father, John Schulps was a successful production...

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Materials

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Cruche - Jug
Cruche - Jug

Cruche - Jug

Located in PARIS, FR

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Pichet dit chouette
Pichet dit chouette

Pichet dit chouette

By Georges Jouve

Located in PARIS, FR

Georges JOUVE (1910-1964) Earthenware zoomorphic pitcher, decorated with black and gray plumage on a white ground, black metallic interior, opening border animated by a green fillet....

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Cruche - Jug
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Cruche - Jug

Located in PARIS, FR

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Fight For A Dream

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Located in Miami, FL

Johnson Tsang Fight For A Dream, 2021 Signed dated & numbered Resin cast sculpture with accompanying beech wood handle 10 1/4 x 5 7/8 x 23 5/8 in 26 x 15...

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How the Chunky, Funky Ceramics of 5 Mid-Century American Artists Balanced Out Slick Modernism

Get to know the innovators behind the pottery countercultural revolution.

Art Brings the Drama in These Intriguing 1stDibs 50 Spaces

The world’s top designers explain how they display art to elicit the natural (and supernatural) energy of home interiors.

Chryssa’s 1962 Neon Sculpture Was Way ahead of the Art-World Curve

By working with lettering, neon and Pop imagery, Chryssa pioneered several postmodern themes at a time when most male artists detested commercial mediums.

How to Spot a Fake KAWS Figure

KAWS art toys have developed an avid audience in recent decades, and as in any robust collectible market, counterfeiters have followed the mania. Of course, you don’t have to worry about that on 1stDibs, where all our sellers are highly vetted.

A Giant Wedding Cake Has Us Looking at Portuguese Tiles in a New Light

At Waddesdon Manor, artist Joana Vasconcelos has installed a three-tiered patisserie inspired by the narrative tile work of her homeland. We take a look at the cake sculpture and how Portuguese tiles have been used in architecture from the 17th century to today.

These Soft Sculptures Are Childhood Imaginary Friends Come to Life

Miami artist and designer Gabriela Noelle’s fantastical creations appeal to the Peter Pan in all of us.