Taureau attaquant (A. R. 94)

$1,200.00

Taureau attaquant (A.R. 94) is a ceramic sculpture by Pablo Picasso, produced circa 1950 at the Madoura pottery workshop in Vallauris, France. Executed in glazed earthenware, the work depicts a charging bull—one of Picasso’s most powerful and recurring motifs—modeled with expressive volume and assertive surface decoration. The piece was issued in a limited edition of approximately 200 examples, reflecting the smaller production runs of Picasso’s early ceramic period. Created in Vallauris, Taureau attaquant exemplifies Picasso’s ability to translate themes of force and movement into sculptural ceramic form.

Taureau attaquant (A.R. 94) is a ceramic sculpture by Pablo Picasso, produced circa 1950 at the Madoura pottery workshop in Vallauris, France. Executed in glazed earthenware, the work depicts a charging bull—one of Picasso’s most powerful and recurring motifs—modeled with expressive volume and assertive surface decoration. The piece was issued in a limited edition of approximately 200 examples, reflecting the smaller production runs of Picasso’s early ceramic period. Created in Vallauris, Taureau attaquant exemplifies Picasso’s ability to translate themes of force and movement into sculptural ceramic form.