At 1stDibs, there are several options of picasso madoura ceramics available for sale. The range of distinct picasso madoura ceramics — often made from
ceramic,
earthenware and
paper — can elevate any home. Picasso madoura ceramics have long been popular, with older editions for sale from the 20th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 20th Century. There are many kinds of picasso madoura ceramics to choose from, but at 1stDibs,
Mid-Century Modern and
Modern picasso madoura ceramics are of considerable interest. Many picasso madoura ceramics are appealing in their simplicity, but
Pablo Picasso and
(after) Pablo Picasso produced popular picasso madoura ceramics that are worth a look.
Picasso madoura ceramics can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price at 1stDibs is $10,354, while the lowest priced sells for $184 and the highest can go for as much as $43,423.
One of the most prolific and revolutionary artists the world has ever seen, Pablo Picasso had a tremendous impact on the development of 20th-century modern art. Although he is best known for his association with the Cubist movement, which he founded with Georges Braque, Picasso’s influence extends to Surrealism, neoclassicism and Expressionism.
“Every act of creation is, first of all, an act of destruction,” the Spanish artist proclaimed. In Picasso's Cubist paintings, he emphasizes the two-dimensionality of the canvas, breaking with conventions regarding perspective, foreshortening and proportion. Picasso was inspired by Iberian and African tribal art. One of his most famous pre-Cubist works is Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907), a painting considered immoral and shocking at the time for its depiction of nude women whose faces resemble Iberian tribal masks.
Picasso made many portraits in this style, most often of the women in his life, their expressively colored faces composed of geometric shards of surface planes. In Woman in a Hat (Olga), 1935, he painted his first wife as an assemblage of abstract forms, leaving the viewer to decipher the subject through the contrasting colors and shapes. Picasso was a tireless artist, creating more than 20,000 paintings, drawings, prints, ceramics and sculptures. Tracing his life’s work reveals the progression of modern art, on which he had an unparalleled influence.
Browse an expansive collection of Pablo Picasso's art on 1stDibs.