
Musée Pablo Picasso Antibes, Oct 1953.
A corner view of a gallery room at the Musée Pablo Picasso in Antibes, photographed in October 1953, showcases a collection of the artist's ceramic works. A recessed, lit case contains various sculptures, including a stylized female figure and an owl-like vessel. Along the adjacent wall, two tiers of glass shelves hold a large collection of decorative plates painted with unique motifs such as abstract faces, fish, and birds. The focused lighting highlights the artwork against the textured walls and dark, patterned carpet of the gallery.
Artworks:
- Vitrine on the left: "Taureau debout", 1947. MPAntibes:1949.4.41
- "Femme", 1947. MPAntibes:1948.4.18
- "Trois femmes stylisées se tenant par la main", 1948. MPAntibes:1948.4.20
- "Formes stylisées", 1947-1948. MPAntibes:1949.4.36
- Plates: Upper row from left: RamieG:220
- RamieG:243
- RamieG:232
- RamieG:8
- RamieG:219
- RamieG:242
- RamieG:244
- RamieG:241
- Bottom row from left:
- RamieG:225
- RamieG:236
- RamieG:313
- RamieG:239
- RamieG:252
- >> Artwork(s) not yet identified
- RamieG:237
- RamieG:234
- All MPAntibes
Abbreviations: see Bibliography
Keywords:
ArtNotIdentified, Ceramics, Exhibition
Filename:
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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