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A View to a Kiln
Published on September 20, 2007
Picasso? Pottery? Who knew? Yep, in addition to his paintings and sculptures, the King of Cubism liked to make dinner plates. His kiln of choice was FranceÂs Madoura workshop, where he created 600-plus objets de clay from 1947 to ´71. Sixty-five are included in the ÂPicasso: 25 Years of Edition Ceramics exhibit.
Sept. 22-Nov. 15, 2007