Patrick Piccarelle (1952). Porcelain. Two Pendants To Be Worn As A Necklace. 1988 flag

Patrick Piccarelle (1952). Porcelain. Two Pendants To Be Worn As A Necklace. 1988
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"Patrick Piccarelle (1952). Porcelain. Two Pendants To Be Worn As A Necklace. 1988"
Patrick Piccarelle is a Belgian ceramicist born in 1952. He studied at St. Luc and the Boitsfort Academy. A student of Simon du Chastel, Cédric de Villers, Orlandini, J. Henrion, and Anne Cap, he was a Pro Civitate laureate, selected for the Province of Brabant, Zemst (1973), and shortlisted for the Faenza Prize (1982). He taught ceramics at the Uccle Academy and in La Borne, France. The two white porcelain plaques are both signed and dated 1988. Prize awarded for the set. Visible dimensions: 8.5 cm high, 5 cm wide. Listed in "Ars Ceramica". (See photographs)
Price: 150 €
Artist: Patrick Piccarelle
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Porcelain
Width: 5 cm
Height: 8,5 cm

Reference: 1699180
Availability: In stock
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Patrick Piccarelle (1952). Porcelain. Two Pendants To Be Worn As A Necklace. 1988
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