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Picasso's Ceramics

Picasso's Ceramics
Author: Georges Ramié
Publisher: New York : Viking Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1976
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Picasso

Picasso
Author: Alain Ramié
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1988
Genre: Pottery
ISBN:

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Picasso

Picasso
Author: Pablo Picasso
Publisher:
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1998
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9780900946646

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Published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this is the first publication in English dealing exclusively with Picasso's unique works in ceramic.


Picasso

Picasso
Author: Pablo Picasso
Publisher: Fundacion Bancaja
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Picasso's interest in ceramics arose briefly at the turn of the century and later, between 1945 and 1973, ran parallel to, sculpture, and engraving. In his sixties, Picasso tackled ceramics again, attracted by the material's potential, by the way its plastic properties allowed him to adapt it to his imagination. A number of skilled ceramists lived near his home in Vallauris, including the Ramie family, whose Madoura workshop produced the vast majority of the Spanish artist's work. This volume presents 61 ceramic pieces by Picasso that range from unfired clay to ceramics fired at high temperature and porcelain decorated with paint and enamel. All of the works are illustrated in color, including plates, dishes, vases, bottles, and zoomorphic jugs; wall, floor, roof tiles, and fragments of brick handled and metamorphosed by the artist's hand. Also included are pieces that are sculptures in their own right. Some items are enameled or painted, others incised or engraved, while the function of still others was transformed through the magical power of the artist. Picasso succeeded in giving Mediterranean ceramics new impetus, in tune bot his genius and 20th century art.


Picasso Sculpture

Picasso Sculpture
Author: Ann Temkin
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art, New York
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015
Genre: Ausstellung
ISBN: 9780870709746

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Catalog of an exhibition held at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, September 14, 2015-February 7, 2016.


Picasso Ceramics

Picasso Ceramics
Author: Marilyn McCully
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011
Genre: Pottery
ISBN: 9780956922106

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Ceramics by Picasso

Ceramics by Picasso
Author: Pablo Picasso
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1950
Genre: Pottery
ISBN:

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Picasso

Picasso
Author: Pablo Picasso
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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No other painter has had a more lasting influence on twentieth-century art than Pablo Picasso. Among the many phases and styles encompassed by his oeuvre, Picasso's late period--which he spent in Mougins, in the South of France, until his death in 1973--has a very special position. For the highly charged paintings that Picasso made during the last decade of his life, often featuring close-ups of the kiss or copulation, seem to cling with all their might to the artist's intense sensuality, his desire for embrace. They are marked by a great restlessness whose aim must be to exorcise death itself. "Wild" paintings rapidly executed by Picasso's masterly hand, the late canvases stand in marked contrast to the artist's detailed, carefully executed drawings of the same period, which are dominated by a unique joy in narrative. This substantial new volume, edited by Werner Spies, former director of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the most important Picasso expert of our day, examines almost 200 works, including paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures, shedding light on the specific methods and dialectics in Picasso's later work. In particular, the sense of the artist's race against time is made clear through the exciting dialogue that emerges here between painting and drawing. As Picasso himself said, "The works that one paints are a way of keeping a diary."


Picasso and Francoise Gilot

Picasso and Francoise Gilot
Author:
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-06-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0847839230

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This publication explores Picasso’s portrayals of life with Gilot and their young family in the decade they spent together. Françoise Gilot was a young budding painter when she met Picasso by chance at a café in 1943. The subsequent ten years spent together was a time of transformation in Picasso’s paintings that coincided with revolutionary inventions in lithography, sculpture, and ceramics. Picasso: L’Epoque Françoise presents for the first time several of Gilot’s paintings and drawings from the period alongside Picasso’s when the young painter was maturing while the elder continued to change the face of modern art. The fully illustrated catalogue includes a historic dialogue between Richardson and Gilot celebrating Picasso’s innovation in every medium during the postwar years of renewal.


Ceramics of Picasso

Ceramics of Picasso
Author: Georges Ramié
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1985
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788434304246

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The potter who was Picasso's collaborator offers an examination of the different phases of the renowned artist's work, follows Picasso's evolution in the medium, and views Picasso's ceramic output as a whole