Émile Tessier (1887-1971) was a renowned French ceramist from Malicorne-sur-Sarthe, a village in the Sarthe department. Born into a family deeply rooted in the pottery...
André Aleth Masson 1952 I stumbled upon this amazing ceramics show in Paris back in October. It was at the Thomas Fritsc...
Élisabeth JOULIA (1925-2003) Figurine, grès chamotté (circa 1970)H. 14 cm A l'occasion du Parcours Design de la FIAC, les galeries Anne-Sophie DUVAL et Mouvements Modernes présenteront du 18 au 23 octobre prochain un ensemble d'oeuvres de l'incontournable céramiste bornoise Élisabeth JOULIA, principal artisan du renouveau du grès en France. Le vernissage aura lieu à la galerie Anne-Sophie DUVAL le jeudi 20 octobre, de 18 H à 22 H. (1) 5, quai Malaquais, 75006 PARIS.
Quel plaisir de vous présenter le Travail de « Céline Huteau ». Membre des Ateliers d’Art de France, Cette Céramiste illustre parfaitement la définition de l’artis…
The Louvre just launched a new online database compiling more than 480,000 artworks from its collections and those at the Musée National Eugène-Delacroix and The Tuileries Garden. Spanning Egyptian antiquities and medieval sculpture to Renaissance and modern decorative arts, the free digital catalog includes works on long-term loan and is complete with an interactive map to pursue each room of the French institution. Some pieces are grouped into albums, including one collating 2020’s acquisitions and another dedicated to the National Museums Recovery, a collection of works gathered after World War II that’s being held by the Louvre until they’re claimed by their rightful beneficiaries. More
Active French ceramist from 1946 to 1970, Mado Jolain created a work essentially oriented towards the art of the house but which then evolves towards more architectural rooms. This Diabolo -shaped cut has a pretty terracotta color enamel with milky white striated decoration. Signed under the base M.J This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
André Rozay was a French ceramist born on September 29, 1913 in Foëcy (Cher) and died on September 7, 1991 in La Borne (Cher). He was one of the architects of the revival of French ceramic art in La Borne. A former student of the Vierzon ceramics school and the Bourges Beaux Arts school (where he met Jean Lerat), as well as the Beaux Arts school in Paris, he has a solid background in drawing and painting. He arrived in La Borne in 1943 to work for François Guillaume with Jean Lerat in Armand Bedu's studio, thus escaping the STO (Service du Travail Obligatoire) in Germany and living in La Borne illegally. He then worked in Alphonse Talbot's workshop, succeeding Talbot in 1958. In 1962, together with Pierre Mestre, Yves Mohy and Claudine Monchaussé, he founded the Amicale des potiers de La Borne and held the first of a series of annual exhibitions in the former workshop of wheelwright Émile Foucher. The Association des potiers de La Borne took over from the Amicale and filed its articles of association in 1971. It was the forerunner of today's Association des céramistes and the Centre de céramique contemporaine de La Borne. André's work is modeled or assembled from turned elements to create utilitarian and decorative pieces. Following in the tradition of potter-imaginators, these include finials, anthropomorphic jugs and bottles, stations of the cross, virgins, religious statues, fountains and, above all, a superb and diverse bestiary!
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Smuk vase håndlavet af PAO keramik - Paola de Narvaez. En fransk keramiker, illustrator og grafisk designer. PAO keramik skaber poetiske genstande for at give farve til vores daglige liv. Inspireret af rêverie, hverdagsromantik og poesi er hendes værk en ode til naturens sarte skønhed. Med yndefulde illustrationer og f