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Catalogue Raisonné: Bloch 1286; Baer 1216. // Exposition Céramique Vallauris - B1286 by Pablo Picasso is a linocut created in 1959 to promote an exhibition of ceramic works in Vallauris, a town in the south of France where Picasso resided and worked extensively with ceramics. The print features a stylized vase with bold, expressive lines and intricate patterns, showcasing Picasso’s distinctive approach to form and decoration. The central text, inscribed within the vase, reads Exposition Céramique Vallauris 1959, highlighting the exhibition's theme and location. The use of black and terracotta tones reflects the earthy palette often associated with ceramics, merging Picasso’s love for pottery with his modernist graphic style. This work stands as a testament to Picasso’s engagement with different artistic media and his influence in the local art scene of Vallauris.
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Catalogue Raisonné: Bloch 1286; Baer 1216. // Exposition Céramique Vallauris - B1286 by Pablo Picasso is a linocut created in 1959 to promote an exhibition of ceramic works in Vallauris, a town in the south of France where Picasso resided and worked extensively with ceramics. The print features a stylized vase with bold, expressive lines and intricate patterns, showcasing Picasso’s distinctive approach to form and decoration. The central text, inscribed within the vase, reads Exposition Céramique Vallauris 1959, highlighting the exhibition's theme and location. The use of black and terracotta tones reflects the earthy palette often associated with ceramics, merging Picasso’s love for pottery with his modernist graphic style. This work stands as a testament to Picasso’s engagement with different artistic media and his influence in the local art scene of Vallauris.
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