Picasso

Picasso Pots

Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) started creating ceramic works in 1940.
Impressed by the quality of the Madoura works, he was introduced to the owners, Suzanne and Georges Ramié, who gave Picasso access to all the tools and resources he needed to express his creativity with ceramics. In exchange, the Ramié family would produce and sell his ceramic work. This collaboration with the local ceramicists spanned 25 years.

PICASSO AND ANTIQUITY. LINE AND CLAY | CURATORS’ TALK

A walk through the exhibition "Picasso and Antiquity. Line and Clay" with curators, Prof. Nicholas Chr. Stampolidis and Olivier Bergruen. (Eng Subs)

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Sixty-eight rare ceramics and drawings by Picasso converse thematically for the first time with sixty seven ancient works,
creating another Divine Dialogue between Greek antiquity and modern art.

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Pablo Picasso’s Ceramics Changed Pottery Forever

Pablo Picasso loved to experiment. Between 1946 and 1973, he turned his creative gaze to the world of ceramics, creating a breathtaking collection of original ceramic works and revolutionizing the art form for decades to come. Learn more about the history of Picasso's remarkable ceramics here:

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