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Fish subject
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Fish subject

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139

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The Picasso ceramic numbered A.R. 139, titled "Sujet poisson" ("Fish Subject"), is a red earthenware pitcher created in 1952 at the Madoura pottery studio in Vallauris, France. This piece exemplifies Picasso's innovative approach to ceramics, transforming functional objects into expressive artworks.

Measuring approximately 8¼ inches (21 cm) in length, the pitcher is crafted from red earthenware clay and features a stylized fish motif. The design is executed with black and white engobe (a liquid clay slip), highlighting the fish's features with bold lines and contrasting colors. The handle is cleverly integrated into the form, enhancing both its aesthetic appeal and functionality.

"Sujet poisson" was produced in a limited edition of 500, with each piece stamped on the underside with 'Edition Picasso' and 'Madoura', authenticating its origin. The combination of traditional ceramic techniques with Picasso's modernist aesthetic results in a piece that is both utilitarian and artistic, reflecting his ability to infuse everyday objects with creative expression.

This pitcher stands as a testament to Picasso's versatility across various mediums, showcasing his talent for reimagining common forms into dynamic art pieces. It remains a celebrated example of his ceramic work, illustrating his unique approach to design and his playful exploration of natural themes.

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A.R. Number

139

year

1952

Copies

500 copies produced

materials

red earthenware clay

dimensions

H. 13 cm, I. 21.5 cm

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About Peter Langstraat

Peter Langstraat, the owner of this exclusive collection, has personally met many acquaintances and and the son (Claude) of Pablo Picasso. His deep connections and passion for Picasso’s legacy ensure the authenticity and integrity of every piece in the gallery.

"Owning a Picasso ceramic is more than owning art; it’s holding history, innovation, and Picasso’s essence in your hands. Each piece tells a story—ready to become part of yours. It fits in any househould and brings joy!" — Peter Langstraat

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