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Pablo Picasso
Petit masque central, Pablo Picasso, 1960's, Unique, Design, Plate, Theater

1963

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Petit masque central, Pablo Picasso, 1960's, Unique, Design, Plate, Theater Petit masque central Unique work 16.5.63 Painted and partially glazed ceramic D. 25.4 cm / 9.8 in. D. 33 cm / 13 in. (with frame) Dated and stamped ont the back : 16.5.63.II Certificate of authenticity issued by Claude Ruiz-Picasso. Provenance : Estate of the artist Collection of Marina Picasso (by descent from above) From the first visit to Vallauris, also known as “the city of hundred potters”, Pablo Picasso remained fascinated with the freedom and expressive nature of the ceramic medium. To satisfy his vigorous creativity, he begun to collaborate with Ramié couple, founder of the Madoura Atelier, in 1947 and it lasted for more than 20 years. Through the exploration of the new medium, the painter transcribes his most iconic subjects by manufacturing a wonderful universe of forms and textures. “Petit masque central” expresses a fundamental living testimony, a constant reflection on the creative essence and the elaboration of the forms.
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