Ceramic Bowl Signed Ann Dangar Circa 1940
Artist: Ann Dangar
This ceramic bowl is a work signed to Ann Dangar (1885-1951), an Australian artist living in France and influenced by the cubism of Albert Gleizes. Slightly hollow in shape with a delicately raised edge, it presents a refined and stylized decoration characteristic of her work at Moly-Sabata.
The beige enamel, punctuated with brown and black patterns inspired by the Bhai of cubism, testifies to the mixture of modernist influences and traditional craftsmanship.
The authentic workmanship and slight surface irregularities reinforce the handmade aspect of the piece. Note a slight crack, regrettable but taken into account in the price assessment.
The beige enamel, punctuated with brown and black patterns inspired by the Bhai of cubism, testifies to the mixture of modernist influences and traditional craftsmanship.
The authentic workmanship and slight surface irregularities reinforce the handmade aspect of the piece. Note a slight crack, regrettable but taken into account in the price assessment.
700 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Ceramic
Diameter: 22 cm
Height: 4 cm
Reference (ID): 1502032
Availability: In stock
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