
Ceramic photographed 1972 by Quinn for the book: Ramié, Georges. "Céramique de Pablo Picasso", Cercle d'art, Paris 1974.
A turquoise-glazed, embossed fish is the central motif on this oval ceramic platter by Pablo Picasso. The stylized fish, with its large, spiral eye and patterned body, fills the white interior of the dish, which is edged with a border of dark blue dots. Photographed from above by Edward Quinn in 1972, the platter rests on a rough, dark surface, its crisp shadow cast by strong sunlight. The image was made for Georges Ramié's 1974 book, "Céramique de Pablo Picasso."
Artworks:
- RamieG:69. Plat ovale en couleur. Version of RamieG:67. Empreinte originale. Edition. 1951 see RamieG:68
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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