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Pair Of Cubist-inspired Ceramic Vases Depicting Women Playing Music 1940s
Pair of French Cubist-Inspired Ceramic Vases Depicting Women Playing Music 1940s
The vases are a real feast for the eyes.
Slightly conical vase shape with outwardly turned rim showing
two women, standing and sitting, playing music.
One plays the flute, the other the violin. The figures are depicted in beige,
with black borders and brown texture.
The two appear to have been casually thrown onto the medium with a brush and convey an artistic
lightness. A cubist brushstroke is clearly recognizable.
The background is medium blue and inscribed with brown, almost like a stylized sheet of music.
Both vases are signed LDR - JDR. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the artist.
The inside of the vases is also plain blue.
The ceramic is enameled and completely undamaged.
The vases are a real feast for the eyes.
Slightly conical vase shape with outwardly turned rim showing
two women, standing and sitting, playing music.
One plays the flute, the other the violin. The figures are depicted in beige,
with black borders and brown texture.
The two appear to have been casually thrown onto the medium with a brush and convey an artistic
lightness. A cubist brushstroke is clearly recognizable.
The background is medium blue and inscribed with brown, almost like a stylized sheet of music.
Both vases are signed LDR - JDR. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the artist.
The inside of the vases is also plain blue.
The ceramic is enameled and completely undamaged.
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