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Never-Before-Seen Picasso Ceramics Break Record at Auction in Geneva

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The expection-breaking total sum of €290,000 “reflects the public's enthusiasm for the master's works in all their forms,” stated Piguet, who handled the sale in Geneva.

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Seven unique ceramics - plates and dishes - by Picasso were sold at auction in Geneva for almost 290,000 euros. “These unique works, created between 1947 and 1963 in… Unique ceramics by Picasso were sold at auction in Geneva - THE NAVY

Seven original ceramic pieces by the Spanish artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973), never before presented in the art market, were auctioned in Geneva for a total price of 272,000 Swiss francs (289,000 euros), reported this Friday the Swiss house Piguet, organizer of the bid. The entry Seven unpublished Picasso ceramics in the art market are auctioned for 289,000 euros was first published in Digital Process.

Published on 20/06/2025 – 16:14 GMT+2 ANNOUNCEMENT Seven unique ceramic plates and plates painted by the famous Spanish artist Pablo Picasso created between 1947 and 1964, have been sold in Geneva, Switzerland, for a total of 272,000 Swiss francs, almost €290,000. Yes, Picasso was also a tableware artist. The hand painted ceramics never seen before, with birds, fish and goats, were designed at the Madoura ceramic workshop in Vallauris (Alpes-Mar…

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ArtNet broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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