with the Madoura stamps, dated 21.1.63. and inscribed 24 terre de faïence plate, painted and glazed
The Picasso ceramic titled "Scène de Tauromachie" ("Bullfighting Scene") is an original work created by Pablo Picasso on January 21, 1963. This piece is a terre de faïence plate, meticulously painted and glazed by Picasso himself, reflecting his profound connection to Spanish culture and the traditional spectacle of bullfighting. The plate measures 16 cm in diameter, making it a compact yet significant representation of Picasso's ceramic artistry. The composition captures the dynamic interaction between the bull and the matador, rendered in Picasso's distinctive style that conveys movement and emotion with minimalistic yet expressive lines. The reverse side of the plate bears the Madoura stamps, authenticating its creation at the renowned Madoura pottery studio in Vallauris, France. Additionally, it is dated 21.1.63 and inscribed with the number 24, indicating its unique place within a limited series. This ceramic is not only a testament to Picasso's versatility across different mediums but also a reflection of his enduring fascination with bullfighting, a theme that recurs throughout his oeuvre. The piece was previously part of a private collection in France and was auctioned at Hôtel Drouot in Paris on December 4, 2001. The Comité Picasso has confirmed its authenticity, and it comes with a certificate from the Picasso Administration in Paris. Currently, this exceptional work is offered by La Galloise Art, a gallery specializing in authentic Picasso ceramics. Owning this piece provides a unique opportunity to connect with the rich cultural heritage and artistic mastery of one of the 20th century's most influential artists.
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Provenance:
Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 4 December 2001, lot 89
Private collection, France
The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by the Comité Picasso.
It comes with a certificate of authenticity from the Picasso Administration in Paris
Original ceramic decorated by Picasso himself
1963
Original object!
earthenware clay
16 cm
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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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