Pablo Picasso, Service Poisson Plate N (“Fish” Service Plate), 1947 A.R. 17 |
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Artist: | Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973) |
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Title: | Service Poisson Plate N (“Fish” Service Plate), 1947 |
Reference: | A.R. 17 |
Medium: | Madoura plate of white earthenware clay with decoration in engobes and oxides (yellow, red, blue, green, black) under glaze |
Image Size: | DIAMETER: 9 in (22.9 cm) |
Edition: | This work is from the edition of 300. |
Signature: | This work is inscribed 'EDITION 45 PICASSO | D'APRÈS PICASSO | MADOURA | GR' in black ink on the underside. |
Condition: | This work is in excellent condition. |
ID # | w-8135 |
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A whimsical fish sits placidly in the center of Pablo Picasso ceramic Service Poisson Plate N (“Fish” Service Plate), 1947 A.R. 17. A sweeping blue back and a orange belly make up the body of the fish. Deep blue fins crown the back of the fish and a delicate tail parts off the back. Dashes of yellow encircle the rim of the creamy colored bowl, brightening the entire work and creating a dreamy abstracted pattern around the fish. The colors emit a tropical sensation, reminding the viewer of the warmth of the sun and the salty taste of the ocean air.
Picasso, who often riffs on ancient Greek art in his work with regards to subject matter, such as the minotaur, fauns and the like, is once again exploring another ancient Greek trope of fish plates. These are plates that were created in Attica and later in Southern Italy that are decorated with sea-life, gaining the name ‘fish plates’. Very different in artistic style, Picasso explores the trope by introducing his own artistic flourish. Instead of using the palate traditional of Greek fish plates of terracotta red and black with some white, Picasso has modernized his take with bright colors.
Created in 1947, this Madoura bowl of white earthenware clay with decoration in engobes and oxides (yellow, ochre, blue, red, green, black) under glaze is is inscribed 'EDITION 45 PICASSO | D'APRÈS PICASSO | MADOURA | GR' in blue and black ink on the underside and is from the edition of 300.
Catalogue Raisonné & COA:
Pablo Picasso ceramic Service Poisson Plate N (“Fish” Service Plate), 1947 A.R. 17 is fully documented and referenced in the below catalogue raisonnés and texts (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that will accompany the sale of the work).