Pigeon (c.1948) by Pablo Picasso

Pigeon - Pablo Picasso - c.1948

Artwork Information

TitlePigeon
ArtistPablo Picasso
Datec.1948
Mediumceramics
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationNational Museum, Warsaw, Poland

About Pigeon

The artwork titled “Pigeon,” created by the esteemed artist Pablo Picasso circa 1948, is a fine example of ceramic art that aligns with the Realism movement. This bird-and-flower painting genre piece forms part of the collection housed at the National Museum in Warsaw, Poland. Crafted with a discerning eye for detail and a distinct artistic hand, the ceramic piece showcases Picasso’s versatility and talent in various mediums.

Upon examination, the artwork presents itself as a ceramic plate adorned with the portrayal of a pigeon at its center. The pigeon is rendered in bold blue strokes, seemingly simplistic yet expressive in composition. Surrounding the pigeon are splashes of earthy browns and vibrant aqua, which create a contrasting but harmonious border around the work’s primary subject. This use of vibrant, contrasting color and spontaneous brushwork gives the piece a lively and dynamic feel, typical of Picasso’s style, even as it ventures into the realm of ceramics.

Other Artwork from Pablo Picasso

More Realism Artwork

Scroll to Top