Ovale à l’œil A (A.R. 623) is a ceramic plaque by Pablo Picasso, produced circa 1966 at the Madoura pottery workshop in Vallauris, France. Executed in glazed earthenware in an oval format, the work centers on a single eye motif, rendered with bold line work and graphic clarity characteristic of Picasso’s late ceramics. The piece was issued in a numbered edition of approximately 500 examples, consistent with Madoura’s late-period productions. Created in southern France, Ovale à l’œil A reflects Picasso’s continued reduction of portrait imagery to its most essential symbolic elements.
Ovale à l’œil A (A.R. 623) is a ceramic plaque by Pablo Picasso, produced circa 1966 at the Madoura pottery workshop in Vallauris, France. Executed in glazed earthenware in an oval format, the work centers on a single eye motif, rendered with bold line work and graphic clarity characteristic of Picasso’s late ceramics. The piece was issued in a numbered edition of approximately 500 examples, consistent with Madoura’s late-period productions. Created in southern France, Ovale à l’œil A reflects Picasso’s continued reduction of portrait imagery to its most essential symbolic elements.