
Aquatint
13 works

Visage, 1955
Ceramic
12.5 in.
Edition
Edition of 500
Pablo Picasso’s Visage is a striking example of the artist’s ability to merge sculptural form and painted imagery into a single, unified expression. Created at the Madoura pottery workshop in Vallauris, this tall pitcher transforms a simple vessel into a stylized human portrait. The elongated face, drawn in bold strokes of black and earthy brown, emerges seamlessly from the curving surface, its expressive eyes and simplified features animated by the contours of the ceramic itself. As with many of Picasso’s ceramics, Visage plays on dualities - utility and art, volume and image, the everyday and the eternal. The soft, natural palette and fluid brushwork give the piece a warmth and immediacy, while the abstracted face evokes timeless archetypes from ancient Mediterranean art. Both playful and profound, Visage captures Picasso’s genius for reimagining form through gesture. It stands as a perfect synthesis of his painter’s hand, sculptor’s instinct, and lifelong fascination with the human face as a vessel of emotion and identity.
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