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Set of 8 mid-century French ceramic pots by Mado Jolain, France circa 1960

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Set of ceramic pots by Mado Jolain, France circa 1960
By Mado Jolain
Located in VILLEURBANNE, FR
Set of 3 glazed ceramic cylindrical jars with tightened necks with a beautiful orange enamel with their original label "confiture" by Mado Jolain, a great French ceramicist whose pot...
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Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

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Ceramic

Green ceramic pots by Mado Jolain, circa 1960
By Mado Jolain
Located in VILLEURBANNE, FR
We hear that green is fashion! We've always loved it, especially the beautiful glaze by Mado Jolain, a great French ceramicist whose pots have been very successful with the Benoit Gu...
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Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

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Ceramic

Large Ceramic Fruit Bowl by Mado Jolain, circa 1960
By Mado Jolain
Located in VILLEURBANNE, FR
Large bowl cup by Mado Jolain, French ceramist active from 1946 to 1970, with remarkable work of textures, simple and strict shapes and thick and shiny enamels which give her artwork...
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Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

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Ceramic

Set of 3 Bottles by Roger Capron, France circa 1955
By Roger Capron
Located in VILLEURBANNE, FR
Set of three ceramic bottles by the acclaimed French ceramist Roger Capron, a key figure in the ceramic movement in Vallauris from the 1950s onward. A hallmark of Capron's artistry,...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

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Ceramic "Pastis" Bottle by Roger Capron, France, circa 1955.
By Roger Capron
Located in VILLEURBANNE, FR
Dive into the traditional French "aperitif" with this piece from the famous Vallauris French ceramicist, Roger Capron. Ceramic bottle by Roger Capron, featuring a deep orange color ...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

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Large Ceramic Dish by Pol Chambost, France 1955
By Pol Chambost
Located in VILLEURBANNE, FR
A very large dish by the French ceramist and sculptor Pol Chambost, one of the leading ceramic artists in 20th-century France, whose influence was significant in the 1950s and who su...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

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Mado Jolain Signed Ceramic, circa 1950, France
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Located in Brussels, BE
Nice Mado Jolain vide-poche ceramic, circa 1950, France. Enameled white earthenware, pale creamy yellow, grey and black decor. Signed underneath. Dimens...
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Ceramic Plate by Mado Jolain, France, 1970s
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Ceramic Pitcher by Mado Jolain, France, 1950s
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Ceramic Pitcher by Mado Jolain, France, 1950s Dimensions : Height 29 / Diameter 16 cm. Depth with the handle : 22 cm.
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Ceramic bowl by Mado Jolain, 1950s
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Located in PARIS, FR
Small pinched ceramic bowl by French artist Mado Jolain (1921–2019), dating from the 1950s and signed "MJ" on the underside. A renowned ceramicist and designer, Mado Jolain was celeb...
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Vase by Mado Jolain
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Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
Jolie vase bouteille par Mado Jolain à émaillage violet et décor circulaire courant sur la panse. Signé sous la base
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Mado JOLAIN Anthropomorphic Stoneware Vase
By Mado Jolain
Located in Saint-Amans-des-Cots, FR
Stunning anthropomorphic ceramic vase by Mado JOLAIN, France, 1950s. Stoneware vase very close to Picasso's production, in terms of colors and design. Height : 9.1"(23.2cm), Diameter : 5"(12.6cm). Signed "m.j" under the base (see photos). Mado Jolain was born in Paris in 1921. Under the Occupation, she joined the Paris School of Decorative Arts and the drawing and sculpture workshops of La Grande Chaumière. There she met René Legrand who turned more towards painting. Sensitized by the craze for ceramics which began before the war, Mado Jolain carried out her first attempts as a potter in the kiln of a utilitarian ceramics workshop, rue d'Alesia. In 1946, Mado Jolain and René Legrand married and moved to Montrouge where René set up his painting studio. The ceramic workshop is not far away, in the 14th arrondissement. René Legrand shoots their first plays. Popular art, very popular in the decorative arts of the post-war period, was a great source of inspiration for them. They visit the Dijon Museum and the Museum of Popular Art and Traditions where they appreciate the shapes of utilitarian pottery. In 1948, creations from the Mado Jolain workshop were exhibited for the first time at the Salon des Ateliers d'Art Décoratifs and at L'objet 1948, a landmark exhibition after the war, organized at the Galerie Denise Breteau, rue Bonaparte , Paris. In 1950, the Mado Jolain ceramic workshop moved to Montrouge. René Legrand devoted himself more and more to painting, Klaus Schultze...
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