International connoisseurs are watching with great excitement as the unique ceramic collection of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) is about to be auctioned in Geneva, Switzerland.
This is the first time the public has had the opportunity to fully admire the precious ceramic works created by the 20th century artistic genius himself, which were privately owned and kept secret for decades.
Mr. Bernard Piguet - Director of Piguet auction house in Geneva - affirmed with pride: "This is a truly special collection. The plates, bowls and trays here are all authentic works by Picasso."
According to Mr. Piguet, all of these ceramics were once owned by the Picasso family. In the early 1980s, the artist's descendants gave them to a close friend. Since then, the collection has almost disappeared from the public and experts' eyes.
This special collection was created by Picasso between 1947 and 1963 at the Madoura pottery workshop, located in the coastal town of Vallauris in southeastern France. This also marked the period when Picasso was passionate about exploring ceramic materials, an unexpected direction for the great artist, after his brilliant achievements in painting and sculpture.
Familiar bird images from Picasso's art world are vividly recreated on traditional ceramic materials.
Experts estimate the collection could fetch over $60,000, however, given its historical and artistic value, this figure could be completely broken at auction.
The entire collection is now on public display ahead of the auction, giving the public a rare opportunity to see firsthand the works in which Picasso breathed artistic soul into every terracotta line./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/bi-an-nghe-thuat-gom-cua-danh-hoa-picasso-he-lo-sau-hang-chuc-nam-post1044791.vnp
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