The object in the image is a Pablo Picasso earthenware tile from the Carré aux danseurs (Square with dancers) series. 130/500
The tile was designed by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso in 1971.
It was manufactured by the Madoura pottery studio in France, with which Picasso collaborated extensively.
The work is a red earthenware clay tile, often part of an edition of a limited number of copies.
The design depicts an abstract, incised drawing of dancers.
The reverse side of the tile typically features stamps such as "POINCON ORIGINAL DE PICASSO" and "MADOURA PLEIN FEU".
Acquired via online auction from a private collection in Europe by the Artemis Collection.
The object in the image is a Pablo Picasso earthenware tile from the Carré aux danseurs (Square with dancers) series. 130/500
The tile was designed by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso in 1971.
It was manufactured by the Madoura pottery studio in France, with which Picasso collaborated extensively.
The work is a red earthenware clay tile, often part of an edition of a limited number of copies.
The design depicts an abstract, incised drawing of dancers.
The reverse side of the tile typically features stamps such as "POINCON ORIGINAL DE PICASSO" and "MADOURA PLEIN FEU".
Acquired via online auction from a private collection in Europe by the Artemis Collection.