Pablo Picasso and Suzanne Ramié Dialogues with ceramics.

Pablo Picasso and Suzanne Ramié Dialogues with ceramics.

Silvana
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N° d'inventaire 26474
Format 19 x 27
Détails 64 p., illustrated, paperback.
Publication Milan, 2022
Etat nine
ISBN 9788836652846

Between 1947 and 1971, Pablo Picasso produced a considerable body of ceramics, estimated at between 3,500 and 4,000 unique pieces. They were all made in Vallauris, in the Madoura studio, founded by Suzanne and Georges Ramié.

Many reasons, both artistic, cultural, and personal, can explain Picasso's interest in ceramics. Beyond this context, there is the Madoura workshop itself and the resources it offers, starting with the talent of Suzanne Ramié: the finesse of her drawing style and her ability to reinterpret and modernize traditional forms undoubtedly played a decisive role in this choice of ceramics. Suzanne Ramié's repertoire would thus become an essential support for Picasso's plastic explorations.

In 2022, the Magnelli Museum, Ceramics Museum (Vallauris) received an exceptional deposit of Picasso ceramics with the particularity of being dedicated to Suzanne Ramié. Brought together in this catalog, these works highlight the undeniable bond of trust and respect between Picasso and the woman who opened the doors of her studio to him and allowed him to create a very substantial body of ceramics, an integral part of his work.

Between 1947 and 1971, Pablo Picasso produced a considerable body of ceramics, estimated at between 3,500 and 4,000 unique pieces. They were all made in Vallauris, in the Madoura studio, founded by Suzanne and Georges Ramié.

Many reasons, both artistic, cultural, and personal, can explain Picasso's interest in ceramics. Beyond this context, there is the Madoura workshop itself and the resources it offers, starting with the talent of Suzanne Ramié: the finesse of her drawing style and her ability to reinterpret and modernize traditional forms undoubtedly played a decisive role in this choice of ceramics. Suzanne Ramié's repertoire would thus become an essential support for Picasso's plastic explorations.

In 2022, the Magnelli Museum, Ceramics Museum (Vallauris) received an exceptional deposit of Picasso ceramics with the particularity of being dedicated to Suzanne Ramié. Brought together in this catalog, these works highlight the undeniable bond of trust and respect between Picasso and the woman who opened the doors of her studio to him and allowed him to create a very substantial body of ceramics, an integral part of his work.