"Ceramic Bowl Drawing Jean Picart Le Doux Sant Vicens 60s"
Ceramic dish drawing by Jean Picart Le Doux in Sant Vicens (Perpignan), decoration of a stylized fish, black and white enamels on an orange background. 1960s.Perfect condition
Diameter 16.5cm
Height 4cm
Signed below "Drawing by Jean Picart Le Doux Sant-Vicens"
About ...
Jean Picart Le Doux (1902-1982) Son of the painter Charles Picart Le Doux, the self-taught Jean Picart Le Doux began in bookbinding and publishing, then in graphic arts (posters and magazine covers). He won the Grand Prix for theater posters at the Salon de l'Imagerie in 1943. At the request of the decorator Jules Leleu, he began to make tapestry cartoons for the decoration of the liner La Marseillaise. From the same generation as Lurçat, he became vice-president of the APCT (Association of tapestry painters-cartonniers) and remained very close to Lurçat's designs. With more than 400 original tapestries produced during his lifetime, he is considered a great master of the Aubusson Tapestry. In the 1960s, he joined the pottery of Sant-Vicens near Perpignan, succeeding Jean Lurçat.