Earthenware Dish By Robert Picault For Longchamp
Artist: Robert Picault
Rare earthenware dish by Robert Picault for the Longchamp earthenware factories, square shape with rounded edges, decorated with a stylized fish in blue enamel on a cracked white background, 1960s.
Perfect condition
Dimensions 28x28cm
Personal piece signed on the back "Picault".
ROBERT PICAULT (1919-2000) He took courses in Applied Arts with Roger Capron and Robert Derval, then founded the Callis workshop in Vallauris with them in 1946. He then created his own structure. Numerous personal pieces with decorations of women and animals and creation of decorations for the Longchamp earthenware factories, of which he became the artistic director in the 1970s.
Perfect condition
Dimensions 28x28cm
Personal piece signed on the back "Picault".
ROBERT PICAULT (1919-2000) He took courses in Applied Arts with Roger Capron and Robert Derval, then founded the Callis workshop in Vallauris with them in 1946. He then created his own structure. Numerous personal pieces with decorations of women and animals and creation of decorations for the Longchamp earthenware factories, of which he became the artistic director in the 1970s.
750 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Earthenware
Diameter: 28cm
Reference (ID): 1419550
Availability: In stock
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