Picasso’s connection to the mysterious owl creature was more than just symbolic—the surfaces of these owl vases allowed him to explore the ceramic medium
in a very painterly manner. Observe the way the ruffling feathers of these birds are depicted: Different types of glazes have been used—one matte, one
gloss; along with thick gouging techniques to create textural complexity and variety on multiple levels. Picasso’s approach to ceramics was known to be
highly inventive, leading to him being regarded by some not only as the greatest artist of the 20th century, but the greatest and most inventive ceramicist
of the time.
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No restorations detected. Three very fine hairline cracks all from the time of firing—one to the inside of the spout, the second to the center body of the owl in a black feather, and the third to the join of the base with the body, only visible from the inside of the vase. There are two tiny, barely noticeable chips to the raised upper edge of the long black feather on the left side of the owl’s body. Light wear to the rim of the underside, with remnants of an old adhesive label. A very well-kept, early example from this edition.
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拍品 57拍賣 10855
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)Chouette (A. R. 602)估價: USD 12,000 - 18,000