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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Pablo Picasso, Scène de tauromachie , 1959

Pablo Picasso Spanish, 1881-1973

Scène de tauromachie , 1959
Round plate
Original impression in white earthenware, engobe decoration under partial glaze with a brush - ivory, patinated black, dull reddish brown
D: 42.5 cm
Edition of 100
Dated on the marli
Stamped "Empreinte Originale de Picasso", "Madoura Plein Feu".
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Bullfighting, as his works show, is one of the most recurrent subjects in his pottery. Picasso, as a true Spaniard, considered it noble to fight a bull, as it was...
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Bullfighting, as his works show, is one of the most recurrent subjects in his pottery. Picasso, as a true Spaniard, considered it noble to fight a bull, as it was the only sport in which the opponents could not reach an agreement.
Bullfighting is the emblem of Spanish traditions that Picasso was very fier of, an event that, especially nowadays, many people are unable to appreciate and explain, but which is part of the population's genetic heritage. The different ways in which he declined it, express all his passion and inner torment; the geometries and structural decomposition that inspire his works are clear examples of the conflits and contradictions that fed Picasso from the start of his career and that probably play a part in the uniqueness and incomparability of his art.
Bullfighting was subsequently depicted by Picasso in a variety of ways, but in all his drawings showing this subject, it's easy to see a common denominator: the movement of the bull.
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Literature

Alain RAMIÉ, Picasso Catalogue de l’oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971, éd. Madoura, 1988, n°411, p. 216.
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