Earthenware Dish Gilbert Portanier Vallauris 1981
Artist: Gilbert Portanier
Rare earthenware dish by Gilbert Portanier in Vallauris, polychrome enamel decoration of stylized characters, yellow edge.
Perfect condition
Diameter 23.5cm
Height 4.5cm
Signed in the decoration and on the back, dated 1981 and numbered 9/300
Gilbert Portanier (born in 1926 in Cannes) is one of the ceramists who contributed to the revival of French ceramics from the 1950s to the present day. After studying architecture at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris, he discovered the world of ceramics during a visit to Vallauris and met Picasso. He settles in a traditional and century-old pottery where he has vast workshops in which he applies multiple techniques and creates his own language materialized by a graphic design of great freedom.
Perfect condition
Diameter 23.5cm
Height 4.5cm
Signed in the decoration and on the back, dated 1981 and numbered 9/300
Gilbert Portanier (born in 1926 in Cannes) is one of the ceramists who contributed to the revival of French ceramics from the 1950s to the present day. After studying architecture at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris, he discovered the world of ceramics during a visit to Vallauris and met Picasso. He settles in a traditional and century-old pottery where he has vast workshops in which he applies multiple techniques and creates his own language materialized by a graphic design of great freedom.
350 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Earthenware
Diameter: 23,5cm
Reference (ID): 1015143
Availability: In stock
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