The image displays the ceramic tile Petit carré au soleil (Little square with sun) by the renowned Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. 104/500
The work was conceived by Picasso in 1971 and executed in an edition of 500.
It is a red earthenware plaque, typically measuring around 6 by 6 inches (15 by 15 cm).
Picasso experimented extensively with ceramics throughout his career, creating thousands of pieces in collaboration with the Madoura pottery studio in Vallauris, France.
The piece is referenced in the official catalogue of Picasso's edited ceramic works as A.R. 631.
Acquired via online auction from a European collection by the Artemis Collection.
The image displays the ceramic tile Petit carré au soleil (Little square with sun) by the renowned Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. 104/500
The work was conceived by Picasso in 1971 and executed in an edition of 500.
It is a red earthenware plaque, typically measuring around 6 by 6 inches (15 by 15 cm).
Picasso experimented extensively with ceramics throughout his career, creating thousands of pieces in collaboration with the Madoura pottery studio in Vallauris, France.
The piece is referenced in the official catalogue of Picasso's edited ceramic works as A.R. 631.
Acquired via online auction from a European collection by the Artemis Collection.