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367

Turned pitcher

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A.R. Number

367

year

1956

Copies

500 copies produced

materials

white earthenware clay, oxidized paraffin decoration, white enamel

dimensions

H. 13 cm, w. 15 cm

Canvas size (cm)

picture size (cm)

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The Picasso ceramic numbered A.R. 367, titled "Heads," is a turned pitcher of A.R. white earthenware clay, conceived and executed in 1956 at the famed Madoura pottery studio in Vallauris, France. This piece exemplifies Picasso's enduring fascination with the human face, a motif he explored throughout his artistic career in painting, drawing, sculpture, and ceramics.

Standing approximately 13 cm high and 15 cm wide, the pitcher displays a stylized composition of heads created through oxidized paraffin decoration in black against a white enamel ground. The turned, three-dimensional form of the vessel lends itself naturally to Picasso's exploration of the face, allowing the imagery to wrap around the body of the pitcher and shift with the viewer's perspective. The composition balances simplicity with expressive line work, capturing the essence of the human visage with minimal yet dynamic shapes and strong tonal contrast.

"Heads" was produced in an edition of 500, reflecting its status as one of the more widely circulated forms within Picasso's ceramic oeuvre, while still preserving the individuality and craftsmanship characteristic of each Madoura piece.

This ceramic pitcher reflects Picasso's unique ability to merge artistic invention with functional form, making a decorative object that is both visually compelling and emblematic of his creative legacy in twentieth-century ceramics.

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About Peter Langstraat

Peter Langstraat, the owner of this exclusive collection, has personally met many acquaintances and the son (Claude) of Pablo Picasso. His deep connections and passion for Picasso’s legacy ensure the authenticity and integrity of every piece in the gallery.

"Owning a Picasso ceramic is more than owning art; it’s holding history, innovation, and Picasso’s essence in your hands. Each piece tells a story—ready to become part of yours. It fits in any househould and brings joy!" — Peter Langstraat

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