Jean Lurçat Ceramic Dish
Handmade ceramic dish, circa 1950s-60s
Lurçat is best known for his role in revitalizing tapestry as a major art form in the 20th century. Towards the end of his career he collaborated with local potters in Saint-Vicens, a village known for its rich ceramic tradition. His work was characterized by vibrant glazes and distinctive patterns. His work in ceramics was part of a broader effort to integrate modern art with traditional crafts
Made in France
Red with black and white motifs
12" diameter
Good condition, crack on front and back that is not very visible.
Kindly note that vintage pieces are pre-owned and may exhibit imperfections.
Handmade ceramic dish, circa 1950s-60s
Lurçat is best known for his role in revitalizing tapestry as a major art form in the 20th century. Towards the end of his career he collaborated with local potters in Saint-Vicens, a village known for its rich ceramic tradition. His work was characterized by vibrant glazes and distinctive patterns. His work in ceramics was part of a broader effort to integrate modern art with traditional crafts
Made in France
Red with black and white motifs
12" diameter
Good condition, crack on front and back that is not very visible.
Kindly note that vintage pieces are pre-owned and may exhibit imperfections.
Handmade ceramic dish, circa 1950s-60s
Lurçat is best known for his role in revitalizing tapestry as a major art form in the 20th century. Towards the end of his career he collaborated with local potters in Saint-Vicens, a village known for its rich ceramic tradition. His work was characterized by vibrant glazes and distinctive patterns. His work in ceramics was part of a broader effort to integrate modern art with traditional crafts
Made in France
Red with black and white motifs
12" diameter
Good condition, crack on front and back that is not very visible.
Kindly note that vintage pieces are pre-owned and may exhibit imperfections.