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Art Deco - Art Nouveau - Ceramics and Slip
Hector Guimard (1867–1942)
-Very important Art Nouveau planter in enamelled earthenware, created circa 1897, resting on six feet. The piece features a swollen central body framed by two bulging sections, whose supple, organic lines perfectly embody Guimard’s characteristic aesthetic. Long, dynamic branch-like motifs emerge from the shoulder and extend gracefully to form sculptural handles, giving the piece a vegetal movement typical of the Art Nouveau style.
The surface is adorned with grey-green and beige glazes, enhanced by touches of blue and yellow, producing a subtle and natural chromatic interplay. The reverse of the base bears a partial “Gilardoni Brault Choisy Le Roy” stamp, along with a black-enamelled RB monogram.
Dimensions: H. 24 cm – L. 68 cm – D. 31 cm
Bibliography
Guimard, exhibition catalogue, Musée d’Orsay, Éditions de la Réunion des musées nationaux, Paris, 1992, p. 262.
Frédéric Descouturelle and Olivier Pons, La Céramique et la Lave émaillée d’Hector Guimard, Éditions du Cercle Guimard, Paris, 2022, p. 73.
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