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  • Chevalier, Oil on Paper, Charles Lapicque, 1950
    By Charles Lapicque
    Located in Paris, France
    This painting by Charles Lapicque entitled Chevalier is an oil on paper signed and dated (1950) in the lower left corner. This totemic work of large format and impulsive graphics, pa...
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    Vintage 1950s French Paintings

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    Paint

  • Bête de l'Apocalypse, Aquatint, Jacques Ousson
    Located in Paris, France
    This aquatint was made by painter of the Loire Jacques Ousson. It is entitled « Beast of the Apocalypse » and is an etching representing a beast with many heads, placed long tortuous...
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    Late 20th Century French Paintings

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    Metal

  • "Boire de Loire, ciel chargé", Oil on Canvas, Jacques Ousson
    By Jacques Ousson
    Located in Paris, France
    This oil on canvas was painted by "the" painter of the Loire, Jacques Ousson. It is entitled « Boire de Loire, ciel charge´ » and was painted in 2007. Measures: 60 x 73 cm. The ar...
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    Early 2000s French Paintings

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    Paint

  • "AFRIBATON" Chair, Christian Astuguevieille
    By Christian Astuguevieille
    Located in Paris, France
    This chair, created by Christian Astuguevieille, is made of hemp rope on a chestnut wood structure. Christian Astuguevieille is a versatile artist, designer and creator. He experi...
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    2010s French Organic Modern Chairs

    Materials

    Hemp, Wood

  • Gaetano Sciolari "Orgue" Floor Lamp, 1970s
    By Gaetano Sciolari
    Located in Paris, France
    Gaetano Sciolari (1927–1994) Orgue floor lamp, circa 1970. Brushed aluminum, with nine light tubes Measures: 47 1/4 in. (120 cm.) high.
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Floor Lamps

    Materials

    Aluminum

  • Small "Charnier", Terracotta Jar, 19th Century
    Located in Paris, France
    This earthenware jar is dated to the early 19th century. Originally called “charnier” or “saloir”, this clay jar was filled with salt, in which food was immersed (usually pork). This piece was made in Burié near the “Chapelle des pots”.
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    Antique Early 19th Century French Jars

    Materials

    Terracotta

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    By Francesco Raimondi
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    Francesco Raimondi, Poseidon Grotesque plate, glazed earthenware 60cm diameter - hand painted, unique piece Francesco Raimondi was born in 1959 in Vietri sul Mare on the Amalfi coast, where he currently lives and works. A decorative artist by vocation, from his adolescence he trained at the major ceramic’s factories in the area. Raimondi represents one of the most significant contemporary expression of Southern Italy Majolica tradition: he is an exquisite decorator transferring traditional propitiatory grotesque themes into a contemporary fresh and innovative interpretation. From the late 1990s Francesco Raimondi has taken part in numerous exhibitions at regional, national, and international level. His solo shows include “Contemporary Mediterranean” at Palazzo Sant’Agostino and at the Temple of Pomona in Salerno and “Raimondesche” a large retrospective of his work hosted at MIC - Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza, the museum with the largest ceramics collection in the world. In 2006, part of the Regione Campania pavilion, Raimondi won the Gold Medal at the Chelsea Flower Show in London, awarded by Queen Elizabeth II. In 2016 he was assigned the title “Master of Arts and Crafts” by the Cologni Foundation at Milan Triennale and was included in the Golden Book of Italy’s Crafts Excellence. In 2018 he was granted the title of Knight of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy...
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  • Mata Ortiz Polychrome Pottery Vessel by Rito Talvera Quezada, 1989
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    Mata Ortiz polychrome pottery vessel Rito Talvera Quezada 1989 Hand-coiled low fire clay Pueblo Quezada, Mata Ortiz, Chihuahua, Mexico.
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    Late 20th Century Mexican Other Ceramics

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  • Katerina Evangelidou Greek Stoneware Hand Built Studio Pottery Vase
    Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
    A hand-built squat studio pottery vase of slight tapering rhombic form in matte pink glazes by Katerina Evangelidou (Greek, c.1960). The four sided vase has two erupting vertical sea...
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    20th Century English Modern Vases

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  • Mike Dodd Studio Pottery Green Ash Glazed Teapot and Cover
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    Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
    A stylish English studio pottery teapot and cover decorated in green ash glazes by renowned potter Mike Dodd (British, b. 1943) and dating from t...
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    20th Century English Modern Pottery

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  • Winchcombe Studio Pottery Pair Oatmeal Glazed Chamber Sticks
    Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
    A pair Winchcombe Pottery wood fired studio pottery chamber sticks decorated in oatmeal glazes dating from the 20th century. The chambersticks have ...
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    20th Century English Mid-Century Modern Candlesticks

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  • Sonia Lewis Studio Ceramic Craquelure Glazed Miniature Vase
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