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Pablo Picasso's Cruchon Hibou, 1955 ceramic pitcher, features abstracted owl design in blue and black, with Madoura stamp underneath.
Pablo Picasso's Cruchon Hibou, 1955 ceramic pitcher, features abstracted owl design in blue and black, with Madoura stamp underneath.
Pablo Picasso's Cruchon Hibou, 1955 ceramic pitcher, features abstracted owl design in blue and black, with Madoura stamp underneath.

White earthenware ceramic pitcher, partially engraved, with coloured engobe and glaze - Unsigned.Unnumbered. Stamped and marked 'Edition Picasso / Madoura Plein Feu / Edition Picasso / Madoura' (underneath) - Published by Madoura, Vallauris, France - Literature: Catalogue Raisonné: Ramié no. 293 // Cruchon Hibou by Pablo Picasso, created in 1955, is a ceramic pitcher featuring Picasso’s distinctive stylization, transforming an ordinary object into a work of art. Crafted from white earthenware, this pitcher is partially engraved and decorated with colored engobe and glaze. The design portrays an owl, a recurring motif in Picasso’s ceramics, with bold lines, abstracted forms, and splashes of deep blue and black on the surface. The piece’s form and decoration reflect Picasso’s playful exploration of everyday objects through modernist abstraction. It is stamped underneath with Edition Picasso and Madoura Plein Feu, marking it as part of the Madoura editions produced in Vallauris, France. Though unsigned and unnumbered, this ceramic is part of a limited edition of 500, and is referenced in the Catalogue Raisonné by Alain Ramié, under no. 293. Cruchon Hibou demonstrates Picasso’s versatility and his ability to bring artistic flair to functional objects.

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Cruchon Hibou, 1955

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White earthenware ceramic pitcher, partially engraved, with coloured engobe and glaze - Unsigned.Unnumbered. Stamped and marked 'Edition Picasso / Madoura Plein Feu / Edition Picasso / Madoura' (underneath) - Published by Madoura, Vallauris, France - Literature: Catalogue Raisonné: Ramié no. 293 // Cruchon Hibou by Pablo Picasso, created in 1955, is a ceramic pitcher featuring Picasso’s distinctive stylization, transforming an ordinary object into a work of art. Crafted from white earthenware, this pitcher is partially engraved and decorated with colored engobe and glaze. The design portrays an owl, a recurring motif in Picasso’s ceramics, with bold lines, abstracted forms, and splashes of deep blue and black on the surface. The piece’s form and decoration reflect Picasso’s playful exploration of everyday objects through modernist abstraction. It is stamped underneath with Edition Picasso and Madoura Plein Feu, marking it as part of the Madoura editions produced in Vallauris, France. Though unsigned and unnumbered, this ceramic is part of a limited edition of 500, and is referenced in the Catalogue Raisonné by Alain Ramié, under no. 293. Cruchon Hibou demonstrates Picasso’s versatility and his ability to bring artistic flair to functional objects.

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USD 17,750

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Limited Edition Print

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USD 15,900

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EUR 12,000 - 15,000

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Limited Edition Print

Etching

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Plate

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Limited Edition Print

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EUR 12,000

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Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 5,400

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Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

EUR 5,100

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EUR 9,600

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EUR 9,600

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Limited Edition Print

Linocut

EUR 9,600

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Limited Edition Print

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USD 16,900

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Limited Edition Print

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Limited Edition Print

Etching

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