PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE ITALIAN COLLECTION
PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)
Canard pique-fleurs (A.R. 117)
Important information about this lot
Price Realised GBP 62,500
Estimate
GBP 50,000 - GBP 80,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, any applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see the Conditions of Sale for full details.
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Lot Essay
‘With ceramics the artist can demonstrate his creativity and the strength of his invention like in a painting, while additionally saving the spontaneous result born physically, materially from his hands' (Picasso quoted in F. Mathey, ‘La céramique des peintres’, Métiers d'art, October 1981, p. 110).
The present work bears the signs of Picasso’s intrepid creativity, when after the Second World War he turned to ceramics, transferring the whimsical world of his pictures and sculptures onto the shapes and vessels of Provençal pottery. Conceived in 1951, Canard pique-fleurs is a sophisticated example of Picasso’s masterful skill in utilising an increasingly complex form of the pitcher to explore the both the femme motif; and the animal form: both popular subjects for the artist. He has whimsically incorporated apertures in the body of the anthropomorphic avian woman.
This work employs mark-making, sgraffito, and simple brushstrokes to the surface creating eyebrows, the eyes, nose and mouth as well as the woman’s hand. Here, Picasso succeeds in conveying not only his unbounding imagination but also emphasises the technical accomplishment of creating such a complex and monumental ceramic piece.
The present work has remained in the same important private Italian collection since the present owner's father purchased it in the early 1960s. Post Lot Text Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot. You must pay us an extra amount equal to the resale royalty and we will pay the royalty to the appropriate authority. Please see the Conditions of Sale for further information.
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Condition report
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No chips or restorations detected. The underside of the spout and the spout join each with a firing crack. Crazing to the engobe in places, and pitting to the glaze in places, from the time of firing. The left side with some mild discolouration. Some light surface dirt in places. Subject to the foregoing, it is our opinion that this work is in good overall condition.