Pablo Picasso Chèvre
Pablo Picasso’s goat is one of his most endearing and symbolic subjects, representing vitality, fertility, and the rustic spirit of Mediterranean life. Often inspired by the animals he kept at his home in Vallauris, Picasso portrayed goats with humor, affection, and bold sculptural energy. Whether in bronze, ceramics, or drawings, the goat reflects his deep connection to nature and his fascination with transforming ordinary creatures into timeless expressions of creativity and life’s enduring force.