Eugène Lion Pitcher (1867 - 1945)
Artist: Eugène Lion ( 1867 - 1945 )
A gourd-shaped stoneware pitcher with a green and beige glaze, signed "Lion" on the base.
A potter in St. Amand en Puisaye, he interpreted and drew upon the influence of the Carries School, creating art ceramics that combined Asian inspiration with local tradition, daring to use strong contrasts. He favored thick, rounded forms, which he covered with thick glazes. Eugène Lion's ceramic work perfectly represents the synthesis between the traditional object and the work of art.
A potter in St. Amand en Puisaye, he interpreted and drew upon the influence of the Carries School, creating art ceramics that combined Asian inspiration with local tradition, daring to use strong contrasts. He favored thick, rounded forms, which he covered with thick glazes. Eugène Lion's ceramic work perfectly represents the synthesis between the traditional object and the work of art.
150 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Ceramic
Height: 19cm
Reference (ID): 1720889
Availability: In stock
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