
Ceramic photographed 1972 by Quinn for the book: Ramié, Georges. "Céramique de Pablo Picasso", Cercle d'art, Paris 1974.
This ceramic pitcher by Pablo Picasso, photographed by Edward Quinn in 1972, is a stylized, anthropomorphic vessel. Reimagined as a female figure, the off-white piece has a bulbous lower body and a defined waist. A large, looping handle forms an arm akimbo, while the other arm holds a wide spout with brownish-orange lines. The body is decorated with black paint: two circles for breasts, a slight smile beneath them, and rough, vertical stripes that drip downwards. The photograph was made for Georges Ramié's 1974 book, *Céramique de Pablo Picasso*.
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- Pièce tournée et montée. Femme à l'amphore engobe grège. Height 45 cm., large 32 cm., deep 14 cm. Date: 1947. MPAntibes
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © Succession Picasso / 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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