
Mask (framed)
A.R. 310
PICASSO CERAMICS
Alain Ramie'
Galerie Madoura, Vallauris, France
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PICASSO CERAMICS The plates, jugs, vases, and other vessels that Picasso created at the Madoura Pottery workshop were like a form of canvas. With a sense of liberation Picasso experimented with the play between decoration and form, between two and three dimensions and between personal and universal meaning.
Hen Subject
A.R. 250
Bright Owl
A.R. 285
Bull, Rim with Leaves
A.R. 394
Flute Player and Goat
A.R. 382
Dancing
A.R. 400
Spiraled Motif
A.R. 404
Face Tankard
A.R. 434
Dove Subject
A.R. 435
Face
A.R. 449
Four Faces
A.R. 437
Toros
A.R.161
Picador
A.R. 176
Picador
A.R 160
Face
A.R. 288
Vase with Bunch
A.R. 303
Dove on Straw Bed
A.R. 79
Wood -owl Woman
A.R. 119
Owl
A.R. 253
Cavalier and Horse
A.R. 595
Yan Black Headband
A.R. 514
Sylvette
A.R. 266
Little Face no. 65
A.R. 471
Motifs no.66
A.R. 472