Pablo Picasso Ceramic Techniques
Our guide to collecting picasso ceramics.
Pablo picasso ceramic techniques. He was over 60. F rom graphic plates to elegant vases and bird shaped pitchers this sale represents an exceptional variety of works produced over several decades by picasso in collaboration with the madoura pottery the artist s time in the south of france had a profound effect on his creative ambitions and his newly discovered passion for pottery was central to his practice from 1946 until his death in 1973. Picasso s turning to natural materials was a kind of searching for ways to ceramics. All of picasso s ceramics were produced at the madoura pottery run by the ramie family in vallauris in the south of france.
In 1947 shortly after the war the collaboration with the madoura studio began and this is where he made his much loved picasso ceramics he painted approximately 4 000 pieces in this period most of which are in the private collection of friends and family. Over the past fifty years park west museum has developed one of the largest collections of picasso ceramics in the world. Our current collection includes 98 individual works covering a broad range of picasso s techniques and subjects. Pablo picasso ceramics are a masterpiece of the medium and contain all of the wonderful artistic elements that make picasso a very successful and beloved artist.
Whilst on holiday in golfe juan with françoise gilot in 1946 picasso visited the annual pottery exhibition. At the time picasso spent his summers on the cote d azur in the south of france. Pablo picasso was undoubtedly an extraordinary 20th century painter but i also feel that in the field of abstract impressionism his ceramics were also remarkable. At the end of the 1940s pablo picasso spanish 1881 1973 started creating ceramic works.
Picasso ceramics are a particularly excellent style of ceramic that showcases brilliant technique and thematic choices.