Zoomorphic Earthenware Pitcher By André Aleth-masson
Artist: André Aleth-masson
André Aleth-MASSON (1919-2009) Zoomorphic pitcher in brown and yellow glazed ceramic, celadon gray interior. 1950s.
Perfect condition
Height 30.5cm
Signed A. Masson and numbered 15.
André-Aleth Masson (1919-2009)
After his apprenticeship, André-Aleth Masson, married to Denise Masson, a painter he met at the Beaux-Arts, moved to Vincennes where he occupied a ceramics studio, equipped with a kiln. In 1950, André Aleth Masson exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants. His style quickly evolved towards abstraction, and he developed an art that took into consideration form for form's sake, without seeking figuration, or simply seeking a fleeting evocation. This new research naturally led him towards sculpture and architectural creation.
Perfect condition
Height 30.5cm
Signed A. Masson and numbered 15.
André-Aleth Masson (1919-2009)
After his apprenticeship, André-Aleth Masson, married to Denise Masson, a painter he met at the Beaux-Arts, moved to Vincennes where he occupied a ceramics studio, equipped with a kiln. In 1950, André Aleth Masson exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants. His style quickly evolved towards abstraction, and he developed an art that took into consideration form for form's sake, without seeking figuration, or simply seeking a fleeting evocation. This new research naturally led him towards sculpture and architectural creation.
1 400 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Ceramic
Height: 30,5cm
Reference (ID): 1532477
Availability: In stock
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