
SUZANNE RAMIĆ FOR ATELIER MADOURA āPINCHEDā CERAMIC BOWL C. 1945
Courtesy of Formative Modern
A glazed, oval earthenware bowl with a slightly pinched mouth, created by Suzanne RamiĆ© (1905-1974) created in her workshop, Atelier Madoura in the 1940s. Suzanne RamiĆ© was an accomplished ceramicist who worked in Vallauris alongside her husband. In 1947, they welcomed Picasso into their workshop and it was there that all of Picassoās ceramic production took place, while Suzanne RamiĆ© continued her own ceramic work, creating unusual forms and employing rich glazes.
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- 3āH x 6.5āW x 3.75āD
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Courtesy of Formative Modern
A glazed, oval earthenware bowl with a slightly pinched mouth, created by Suzanne RamiĆ© (1905-1974) created in her workshop, Atelier Madoura in the 1940s. Suzanne RamiĆ© was an accomplished ceramicist who worked in Vallauris alongside her husband. In 1947, they welcomed Picasso into their workshop and it was there that all of Picassoās ceramic production took place, while Suzanne RamiĆ© continued her own ceramic work, creating unusual forms and employing rich glazes.
This item requires special shipping and handling. The cost of shipping is not included in the object price and will be organized separately. For a shipping quote, please email customerservice@sophiebuhai.com.
- 3āH x 6.5āW x 3.75āD





















