Bouquet à la Pomme (A.R. 307) is a ceramic work by Pablo Picasso, produced in 1957 at the Madoura pottery workshop in Vallauris, France. Executed in white earthenware with engobe and glazed decoration, the piece reflects Picasso’s playful yet highly controlled approach to form and surface during his postwar ceramic period. The work was issued in a numbered edition of approximately 500 examples, making it a widely recognized but still collectible Madoura production. Created in Vallauris, it stands as a representative example of Picasso’s transformation of utilitarian ceramic forms into modernist sculptural and graphic objects.
Bouquet à la Pomme (A.R. 307) is a ceramic work by Pablo Picasso, produced in 1957 at the Madoura pottery workshop in Vallauris, France. Executed in white earthenware with engobe and glazed decoration, the piece reflects Picasso’s playful yet highly controlled approach to form and surface during his postwar ceramic period. The work was issued in a numbered edition of approximately 500 examples, making it a widely recognized but still collectible Madoura production. Created in Vallauris, it stands as a representative example of Picasso’s transformation of utilitarian ceramic forms into modernist sculptural and graphic objects.