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Creator: Laurent Petit
Abstract White, Orange and Red Colored Ceramic Sculpture by Laurent Petit French
By Laurent Petit
Located in Neuilly-en- sancerre, FR
Laurent Petit French abstract ceramic sculpture, circa 2010. Signed at the base Original and elegant abstract ceramic form. Large variations of colors. Red, ornage, white...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Modern Laurent Petit Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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After the end of World War II, Robert Obsieger recommended Robert Mathis as the new head of Keramos, who took over the management of the ceramics manufactory in 1945. In 1949 Mathis introduced a new company logo, which was used alongside the existing triangle mark, the so-called coat of arms mark. Anton Klieber and Rudolf Podany continued to work as ceramists, and new artists such as Josef Lorenzl and Stephan Dakon , both of whom had previously worked for Goldscheider , as well as Rudolf Chocholka, Karl Grössl and Ina Eisenbeisser were engaged. New models such as dancers, children's figures, animals and nudes were created, as well as the well-known wall masks, young people and poodles from the mid-1950s, which corresponded to the trend at the time. In addition, however, traditional designs such as Madonna statues and busts, saints and angels were still made. 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