Born: 1881 in Málaga/ES
Died: 1973 in Mougins/F
| From | Until | |
|---|---|---|
| 1897 | 1998 | studies at the royal academy of San Fernando, Madrid |
| 1895 | 1897 | studies at the academy of arts La Llotja, Barcelona |
| Year | |
|---|---|
| 1932 | "Picasso", Kunsthaus Zurich |
| 1913 | "Pablo Picasso", Moderne Galerie Heinrich Thannhauser, Munich |
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 12.000,-
Size: approx. 36 x 30 cm
Type: stoneware
Miscellaneous:
tile, framed with Artglass AR92™
depicted as No. 629 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971" as well as No. 666 in Georges Ramie: "Céramique de Picasso".
No. 5 of 200 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 10.500,-
Size: approx. 25,5 x 25,5 cm
Type: white earthenware, engobe, oxidized paraffin and glaze
Miscellaneous:
plate
depicted as No. 304 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
Nr. 146 of 200 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 2.900,-
Size: approx. 19,5 x 19,5 cm
Type: ceramics with paraffin and engobe
Miscellaneous:
plate
depicted as No. 160 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 500 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 5.900,-
Size: Ø approx. 23,5 cm
Type: Stoneware with engobe decoration and knife-scratched patterns
Miscellaneous:
round plate
depicted as No. 394 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
Nr. 75 of 500 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 2.700,-
Size: Ø approx. 20,7 cm
Type: ceramics with engobe
Miscellaneous:
round plate
depicted as No. 159 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 500 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 7.900,-
Size: Ø approx. 25 cm
Type: white earthenware, glazed, with black patina
Miscellaneous:
round plate
depicted as No. 466 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'œuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
Nr. 96 of 150 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 8.600,-
Size: height approx. 26 cm
Type: unglazed ceramics with white and black engobe painting
Miscellaneous:
Jug
described depicted as No. 140 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'œuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 400 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 3.200,-
Size: approx. 10,5 x 16,5 cm
Type: Terracotta, partially with engobe
Miscellaneous:
small tile
depicted as No. 541 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
No. 87 of 500 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 6.800,-
Size: height approx. 14,5 cm
Type: Stoneware, partially coloured and glazed
Miscellaneous:
small jug
depicted as No. 221 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'œuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 500 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Als der wohl wichtigste Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts beschäftigt sich Pablo Picasso seit einem Besuch in Vallauris an der Côte d’Azur ab 1947 mit dem Thema Keramik. Im Laufe der Jahre entstehen so Krüge, Teller, Schalen u. v. m., oft sowohl hinsichtlich der Formen als auch der Motive inspiriert von Keramikobjekten der antiken Mittelmeerkulturen. Sie sind dabei nicht nur ein Nebenprodukt seiner künstlerischen Tätigkeit, sondern im Gegenteil ein Mittel, das seiner Kreativität vollständigere Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten bietet und grundlegend für das Verständnis seines Gesamtwerkes sind.
Price: € 2.900,-
Size: Ø approx. 16 cm
Type: ceramics
Miscellaneous:
small bowl
depicted as No. 172 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 500 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 2.900,-
Size: Ø approx. 21 cm
Type: ceramics with paraffin and engobe
Miscellaneous:
round plate
depicted as No. 160 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 500 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 6.100,-
Size: approx. 21,5 x 21,5 cm
Type: stoneware
Miscellaneous:
tile
depicted as No. 658 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
Nr. 5 of 100 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 8.600,-
Size: Ø approx. 38 cm
Type: ceramics with white engobe painting
Miscellaneous:
round plate
depicted as No. 102 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
Nr. 4 of 250 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 6.800,-
Size: approx. 24 x 24 cm
Type: ceramics
Miscellaneous:
plate
depicted as No. 317 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 450 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 5.900,-
Size: Ø approx. 21 cm
Type: Stoneware with engobe decoration and knife-scratched patterns
Miscellaneous:
round plate
depicted as No. 393 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 500 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 6.500,-
Size: height approx. 13 cm
Type: Ceramic paraffin, enameled black
Miscellaneous:
small jug
depicted as No. 221 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'œuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 500 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 7.600,-
Size: approx. 25 x 25 cm
Type: white stoneware and enamel
Miscellaneous:
plate
depicted as No. 107 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 7.900,-
Size: height approx. 25 cm
Type: ceramics, coloured glaze and scratched pattern
Miscellaneous:
described as No. 135 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 500 exemplar
Pablo Picasso
Considered the most important artist of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso began exploring ceramics in 1947 after visiting Vallauris on the Côte d'Azur. Over the years, he created jugs, plates, bowls, and much more, often inspired by the forms and motifs of ceramic objects from ancient Mediterranean cultures. These pieces were not merely a by-product of his artistic activity, but rather a means of expressing his creativity more fully and are fundamental to understanding his oeuvre as a whole.
Price: € 12.800,-
Size: height approx. 26 cm
Type: Stoneware, partially coloured and glazed
Miscellaneous:
jug
depicted described as No. 293 in Alain Ramié: "Picasso: Catalogue de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947-1971"
from an edition of 500 exemplar