Terracotta Still-life Paintings
to
1
Overall Width
to
Overall Height
to
1
1
1
1
1
1
4,122
13,520
10,293
6,448
5,954
1
Medium: Terracotta
Hand Painted Terracotta Plaque, Longpark, Torquay, Basket of Flowers
Located in Cotignac, FR
Early 20th century hand painted terracotta plaque from the Longpark pottery in Torquay, England painted by W Hayworth. The painting is signed bottom right and the plaque carries an i...
Category
Early 20th Century Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil, Terracotta
Related Items
Still life of quail and fruit oil on canvas painting
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Josep Puigdengolas Barella (1906-1987) - Still Life - Oil on canvas
Oil measures 89x116 cm.
Frameless
Josep Puigdengolas Barrella (Barcelona (1906 - 1987), was a Spanish landscape ...
Category
1970s Post-Impressionist Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
“bouquet au fons rouille” / bouquet with rusty frons
By René Genis
Located in Berlin, MD
Rene Genis (French 1922-2004) “bouquet au fons rouille” / bouquet with rusty frons. Oil on woven paper stock with deckled edges laid down on matt board. Signed lower right, titled v...
Category
Mid-20th Century French School Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil, Handmade Paper
H 23.875 in W 16 in D 0.125 in
Nature Morte
Located in Belgrade, MT
This colorful lithograph is part of my private collection since the 1970's. It is signed in the plate and also pencil signed on the print on the lower left corner.
Publisher: La Guil...
Category
Early 19th Century Abstract Impressionist Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Ceramic, Tapestry, Oil, Lithograph
"Fruits Fleurs Et Vase Blanc" / Fruits, Flowers And White Vase
By René Genis
Located in Berlin, MD
Rene Genis (French 1922-2004) “Fruits, Flures Et Vase Blanc ” Fruits, Flowers And White Vase. Oil on Woven Paper (BFK). Oranges, blacks, greens and shades of pink off-set against a ...
Category
Late 20th Century French School Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Paper, Oil
H 19.5 in W 25.5 in D 1 in
Nature-Inspired 3D Pop Art Clay Mosaic Sculpture in Earthy Tones. "Ghianda". .
Located in FISTERRA, ES
"Ghianda" is a nostalgic and tactile artwork from Elizabeth Art Candy’s Fake Gum’s series, where small, familiar objects are transformed into sculptural treasures. Using hand-modeled...
Category
2010s Pop Art Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Clay, Canvas, Spray Paint
H 11.42 in W 9.85 in D 1.97 in
"Les Lis" / The Lilies - 1969
By René Genis
Located in Berlin, MD
Rene Genis (French 1922-2004) “"Les Lis" / The Lilies - 1969” Still Life of lilies in a vase with fruits about on the table. Oil on Woven Paper (BFK). Reds, browns predominate with g...
Category
Late 20th Century Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Paper, Oil
Mediterranean Flowers oil on canvas painting still life
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Title: "Mediterranean Flowers"
Artist: Josep Miquel Serrano i Serra (Barcelona, 1912 – Sitges, 1982)
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 36.2 x 24 in (92 x 61 cm)
Date: Circa 1970s
...
Category
1970s Post-Impressionist Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
H 36.23 in W 24.02 in
I Almost Went Crazy When Mario Got Busted II, abstract w head fruit text
By C. Dimitri
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Oil, graphite, clay on panel. Abstract mixed media work on panel. Images include text, still life and figurative elements. White tones, aqua and red.
Dimitri is noted for his use o...
Category
2010s Contemporary Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Clay, Oil, Wood Panel, Graphite
H 48 in W 24 in D 2 in
"Nature Morte à la table blau(?)" / Still Life at the (?) Table
By Guy Bardone
Located in Berlin, MD
Guy Bardone (1927 - 2015, French) "Nature Morte à la Table Blau (?)" / Still Life at the (?) Table. Oil on canvas with a lovely frame surrounding. The picture in greens and browns...
Category
Mid-20th Century French School Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
H 48 in W 40.5 in D 2.75 in
Lapis 1- 3D nature inspired blue clay and moss abstract composition
Located in New York, NY
Marie Laforey is a self-taught artist based in New York, US who maintains a sustainable art practice using primarily organic material. Laforey enjoys the tactility of working with or...
Category
2010s Contemporary Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Clay, Acrylic
H 10.5 in W 10.5 in D 4 in
Bouquet de Fleurs - In the Dutch Tradition, Still Life Floral Arrangement
Located in London, GB
Bouquet de Fleurs
Pieter Wagemans
Oil on Canvas
Signed 'P Wagemans' (lower right)
74 x 60 cms / 29¼ x 23½ inches
In Bouquet de Fleurs, Pieter Wagemans masterfully revives the Dutch ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Dutch School Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Still life with a Chinese bowl by Jean Grimal
By Jean Grimal
Located in Gent, VOV
Jean Grimal is a true 20th century discovery. This breathtaking piece is a gorgeous example of his mastery as an artist. He beautifully creates chiaroscuro in this painting. The way the light touches the edges of the Chinese bowl and the grapes is an example of his skill in representing light.
Jean Grimal (1942-1998) was born in the town of Tulle, France in 1942. Jean’s family moved to Paris when he was 8 years of age. After receiving a classical French education with studies in Latin and Greek, Jean Grimal entered the University to receive his Baccalaureate. He then attended Claude Barnard School for three years, when he received his Art Degree. Upon completion Grimal taught art for seven years. As Grimal’s own interest in formal painting and art began to possess him, the artist’s destiny changed.
In 1967 Jean Grimal stepped aside from teaching and pursued a career in professional painting and working as an illustrator in advertising. As an advertising illustrator, Grimal worked with Lise Goldfard for more than 25 years at Studio 44 where they collaborated with major and important accounts, such as: Air France, Christofle, Peugeot, Lacoste, to name a few. At the same time he began presenting his formal paintings to galleries in Paris and Cannes, France and in London and Windsor, England. Much to his surprise, Grimal found that his paintings were sought after by major art galleries and collectors throughout Europe. After a number of years of being an important and successful art illustrator for these major accounts, he found himself having to choose between the two. Fortunately for collectors, he chose to dedicate his life to the classical style of painting. Jean looked at the simplest things in life through a microscope, where he could take the simplest object and depict the age of the fruit or the leaf.
Jean Grimal received great pleasure from his work and painted for over thirty years. As his style matured and became ever more perfect Jean Grimal truly reached the pinnacle of his career. The artist’s methods were particularly distinguished when measured against his peers. Grimal’s painting skill was distinctive and exceptional.
Jean Grimal was known for his realistic trompe l’oeil and still life paintings. The artist would carefully arrange the objects to form a satisfying composition. By painting every shadow, highlight, and reflection within each composition Grimal brought mundane subjects to life. His tight rendering combined with his attention to light and detail allowed him to blur the lines between illusion and reality, truly making his works one of a kind. Grimal’s trompe l’oeil paintings consist of intricate compositions of cards, envelopes, photographs, paper of different materials and weights, backs of canvases, images of other artists’ works, kitchen utensils, pistols, and more. Grimal had a talent for mastering these illusions that deceive the eye in his trompe l’oeil paintings.
No matter what genre Grimal was painting, tight, unperceivable brushwork characterizes his work. The artist painted every crease and crinkle, every shadow and highlight, every detail. By doing so, he was able to capture each individual surface texture of the objects in his paintings. Grimal was also fabulous at depicting light in his paintings- often contrasting strong lights with strong darks, creating chiaroscuro modeling.
His still life paintings are reminiscent of Dutch seventeenth century...
Category
Late 20th Century Realist Terracotta Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Terracotta still-life paintings for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Terracotta still-life paintings available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 20th Century is especially popular. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Not every interior allows for large Terracotta still-life paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available