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Atelier MADOURA and Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973) The Picador, model n°160 circa 1952 White glazed ceramic proof Stamped "Edition Picasso" and "Madoura Plein Feu", signed in reserve "Édition Picasso". Authentic replica limited to 500 pieces Diameter: 21 cm (Restoration) Condition report available on request: [email protected] BIBLIOGRAPHY A. Ramié, Picasso catalog de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947 - 1971, Paris 1988, n° 160, pp. 89 NOTICE Referenced in Ramié as n°160, the plate is one of the Catalan master's favorite subjects. Picasso's collaboration with the Madoura studio began in 1946, when he went to Vallauris to meet Georges and Suzanne Ramié. Returning the following year, he began a long collaboration with the studio, producing several thousand pieces. The principle of the authentic replica implies a faithful reproduction of volumes and decors in relation to the original master model. It therefore differs from the original imprint, which is simply an identical reproduction of the decor.
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Atelier MADOURA and Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973) The Picador, model n°160 circa 1952 White glazed ceramic proof Stamped "Edition Picasso" and "Madoura Plein Feu", signed in reserve "Édition Picasso". Authentic replica limited to 500 pieces Diameter: 21 cm (Restoration) Condition report available on request: [email protected] BIBLIOGRAPHY A. Ramié, Picasso catalog de l'oeuvre céramique édité 1947 - 1971, Paris 1988, n° 160, pp. 89 NOTICE Referenced in Ramié as n°160, the plate is one of the Catalan master's favorite subjects. Picasso's collaboration with the Madoura studio began in 1946, when he went to Vallauris to meet Georges and Suzanne Ramié. Returning the following year, he began a long collaboration with the studio, producing several thousand pieces. The principle of the authentic replica implies a faithful reproduction of volumes and decors in relation to the original master model. It therefore differs from the original imprint, which is simply an identical reproduction of the decor.
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