Pablo Picasso Ceramics

Pablo Picasso designed 633 different ceramic editions between 1947 and 1971. Initially creating simple, utilitarian objects like plates and bowls, Picasso later ventured into more complex forms such as pitchers and vases, often shaping handles to resemble facial features or anatomical parts of his animal subjects. Throughout his career, Picasso experimented with various ceramic techniques, including painting, form manipulation, and engraving the clay’s surface. Pablo Picasso ceramics remain a testament to his creative genius and versatility. With estimates starting at US$1,000, Picasso Ceramics features artworks for emerging and seasoned collectors alike.