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Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
Visage no. 54 (A. R. 467)
marked and numbered 'No 54/Edition Picasso/136/150/Madoura' (underneath)
partially glazed ceramic plate
Diameter: 10 in. (25.3 cm.)
Conceived in 1953 and executed in a numbered edition of 150

Click on the lot number to be taken to details of the lots displayed in this group image from left to right Lot 51 Visage no. 197 (A. R. 494) and Lot 64 Visage no. 130 (A. R. 479) and and Lot 65 Visage no. 157 (A. R. 489) and Lot 62 Visage de face (A. R. 507)
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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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