Pablo Picasso at work at the Madoura pottery in Vallauris. Above him is a statue of St-Claude, the patron saint of the potters, whose name was given to his younger son. Vallauris 23.3.1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Pablo Picasso at work at the Madoura pottery in Vallauris. Above him is a statue of St-Claude, the patron saint of the potters, whose name was given to his younger son. Vallauris 23.3.1953.

In the rustic workshop of the Madoura pottery, Pablo Picasso is captured in deep concentration on March 23, 1953. Seen in profile, he sits hunched over a large ceramic platter, paintbrush poised. The room, cluttered with tools and illuminated by natural light, has an atmosphere of quiet creativity. On a shelf behind him is a statue of Saint Claude, the patron saint of potters, whose name Picasso gave to his younger son.


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