Pablo Picasso, Cogida, from Service Scènes de Corrida, 1959 A.R. 421

Artist: Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)
Title:Cogida, from Service Scènes de Corrida, 1959
Reference:A.R. 421
Medium:Large white earthenware clay plate, decorated in brown, yellow, and green engobes under partial brushed glaze with beige patina.
Image Size:Diameter: 16 1/2 in (42 cm)
Edition:Numbered from the edition of 50.
Signature:This work is stamped with the 'MADOURA PLEIN FEU' and ‘EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO' pottery stamps on the reverse.
Condition:This work is in excellent condition.
ID #w-6742

Historical Description

Pablo Picasso was an avid fan of bullfighting his entire life, attending his first corridas when he was a child in Spain and gaining a renewed interest in the events when he settled in the South of France after World War II. Undoubtedly the theatrical drama and flashy machismo of the matadors appealed greatly to Picasso's sensibilities and resonated with his Spanish roots. In 1959, Picasso produced an 8-piece plate series, each featuring a different bullfighting scene suggested through lively stipple lines. In colors of gray, teal, yellow, and a dash of brown, Cogida A.R. 421 mimics the energy and thrill of bull fighting.

Created in 1959, Pablo Picasso (Málaga, 1881 – Mougins, 1973) Cogida A.R. 421 is numbered from the edition of 50 on the reverse and stamped with the 'MADOURA PLEIN FEU' and ‘EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO' pottery stamps on the reverse.

Catalogue Raisonné & COA:

Pablo Picasso (Málaga, 1881 – Mougins, 1973) Paseo, 1959 A.R. 421  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).

1.            Ramié, Alain. Picasso Catalogue of the edited ceramic works 1947-1971. Madoura: 1988. Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no.421 on page 220.

2.         A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany this artwork.

Subject Matter: Bull