Plaster Bas-relief By Roland Brice, Biot, Unique Piece, 1972
Artist: Roland Brice Fernand Léger Biot
Rare painted plaster bas-relief by Roland Brice (1911-1989), abstract decoration in shades of green and blue on a brown background, original work signed R. Brice lower right and dated 72.
Dimensions 67 x 82 cm.
Good condition with some minor losses.
Roland Brice (1911-1989), sculptor and ceramicist, a former student of Fernand Léger, became his official ceramist in 1949. In his Biot studio, he worked on his own creations, which bear the imprint of the painter – primary colors, black lines, figures with rounded curves… Brice also focused on free forms and combined utility and beauty in his vases, dishes, and plates. He was a fervent advocate of art in the city and of polychromy, a vital dimension for humankind.
Dimensions 67 x 82 cm.
Good condition with some minor losses.
Roland Brice (1911-1989), sculptor and ceramicist, a former student of Fernand Léger, became his official ceramist in 1949. In his Biot studio, he worked on his own creations, which bear the imprint of the painter – primary colors, black lines, figures with rounded curves… Brice also focused on free forms and combined utility and beauty in his vases, dishes, and plates. He was a fervent advocate of art in the city and of polychromy, a vital dimension for humankind.
1 200 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Some scratches and chips
Material: Plaster
Width: 82cm
Height: 67cm
Reference (ID): 1699287
Availability: In stock
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