Alexis Boissonnet: Anthropomorphic Pitcher, école De Nancy
Artist: Alexis Boissonnet
Alexis Boissonnet : anthropomorphic jug in stoneware glazed in shades of pink and green.
The base of the jug features a male face with symbolist influence. The handle is shaped like gnarled branch.
Signed to the base.
Alexis Boissonnet (1879 - 1956), a noted ceramist based in Saint Vallier, Drôme. Commended at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900. In 1902, he represented the École de Nancy at the Universal Exhibition in Turin.
Height 23cm
Width 12cm
Small nick to the base of the jug - see our photos.
Items are packed with care and experience, double boxed, tracked and insured. International customers welcome!
The base of the jug features a male face with symbolist influence. The handle is shaped like gnarled branch.
Signed to the base.
Alexis Boissonnet (1879 - 1956), a noted ceramist based in Saint Vallier, Drôme. Commended at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900. In 1902, he represented the École de Nancy at the Universal Exhibition in Turin.
Height 23cm
Width 12cm
Small nick to the base of the jug - see our photos.
Items are packed with care and experience, double boxed, tracked and insured. International customers welcome!
700 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Excellent condition
Diameter: 12cm
Height: 23cm
Reference (ID): 1528525
Availability: In stock
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