Art-deco Jug With Stilt-walker Design By Simone Larrieu, Ceramic.
Artist: Simone Larrieu, 1912-1996
Simone Larrieu (1912-1996) was a leading French ceramist. Herare particularly rare on the market and are highly sought-afterare particularly rare on the market and highly sought-after, due to their low production and high quality.quality.
Simone is the daughter of ceramist Octave Larrieu, with whom she worked in a small with whom she worked in a small workshop they set up in 1930 in Maubourguet,rue de la gare. Her father tended to focus on shapes, while Simone on decors, as she is also a watercolorist. Enameled decorsare more vivid or softer. She composes large stylized flowers for vases and pitchers. Those with birds are characteristic.characteristic.
Many pieces signed by Octave are decorated by Simone.Simone. In 1936, Simone left the village to follow her husband to Paris.She returned in 1939 and opened her own workshop. She then turned to making plates and pots for more everyday use.She moved to Gironde at the end of the war. Sheto oil painting, pastels, watercolours and gouache.gouache. Simone's ceramics have been described as exceptional
A small chip at the base (see photo) and a black spot (firing defect) on the upper edge (photo).
Simone is the daughter of ceramist Octave Larrieu, with whom she worked in a small with whom she worked in a small workshop they set up in 1930 in Maubourguet,rue de la gare. Her father tended to focus on shapes, while Simone on decors, as she is also a watercolorist. Enameled decorsare more vivid or softer. She composes large stylized flowers for vases and pitchers. Those with birds are characteristic.characteristic.
Many pieces signed by Octave are decorated by Simone.Simone. In 1936, Simone left the village to follow her husband to Paris.She returned in 1939 and opened her own workshop. She then turned to making plates and pots for more everyday use.She moved to Gironde at the end of the war. Sheto oil painting, pastels, watercolours and gouache.gouache. Simone's ceramics have been described as exceptional
A small chip at the base (see photo) and a black spot (firing defect) on the upper edge (photo).
450 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Material: Ceramic
Length: 23.5cm
Width: 10.5cm
Height: 23.5cm
Reference (ID): 1771126
Availability: In stock
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