Pablo Picasso Spanish, 1881-1973
Joueur de flûte, 1951
Painted and partially glazed ceramic plate
Diam: 25 cm
Edition of 40
Stamped 'MADOURA PLEIN FEU / EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO' (on the reverse)
Copyright The Artist
Picasso's definitive stay in the South of France coincides wioth his encounter and start of the collaboration with ceramist Suzanne Ramié of the Madoura studio in Vallauris. For Picasso ceramics...
Picasso's definitive stay in the South of France coincides wioth his encounter and start of the collaboration with ceramist Suzanne Ramié of the Madoura studio in Vallauris. For Picasso ceramics are a way to return to the themes of his Mediterranean childhood, and fauns populate his works of the time among other subjects.
This joyous depiction of a singing faun clearly shows the influence Spanish ceramics had on the artist in its colour-scheme.
This joyous depiction of a singing faun clearly shows the influence Spanish ceramics had on the artist in its colour-scheme.
Provenance
Atelier Madoura, VallaurisPrivate collection, France
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