Vase Sculpture By Roland Brice And Fernand Léger 1950s
Artist: Roland Brice Fernand Léger Biot
Rare earthenware sculpture vase signed Roland Brice in Biot (Alpes Maritimes), inspired by the work of Fernand Léger of whom Roland Brice was the ceramist. Abstract decoration enameled yellow, black and white, 1950s.
Very good condition
Height 24.5cm, Width 18cm
Signed on the reverse R. Brice Biot AM
BRICE Roland (1911-1989)
Sculptor-ceramicist, former student of Fernand Léger, he became his official ceramist from 1949. In his workshop in Biot, he worked on his own creations where we find the painter's mark - primary colors, black line, characters with rounded curves... Brice also attached himself to free forms and combined the useful and the beautiful through his vases, his dishes and his plates. He was a fervent supporter of art in the city and of polychromy, a vital dimension for the human being.
Very good condition
Height 24.5cm, Width 18cm
Signed on the reverse R. Brice Biot AM
BRICE Roland (1911-1989)
Sculptor-ceramicist, former student of Fernand Léger, he became his official ceramist from 1949. In his workshop in Biot, he worked on his own creations where we find the painter's mark - primary colors, black line, characters with rounded curves... Brice also attached himself to free forms and combined the useful and the beautiful through his vases, his dishes and his plates. He was a fervent supporter of art in the city and of polychromy, a vital dimension for the human being.
2 600 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Earthenware
Width: 18cm
Height: 24,5cm
Reference (ID): 1493238
Availability: In stock
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