Description
Ceramic Boule Emtented 1960 Ceramic Boule Vase
Jean Cloutier (1930 -)
Robert Cloutier (1930 – 2008)
French ceramists and sculptors.
This vase represents the work of these two ceramists, it is in appears and signed.
Dimensions:
Height: 12 cm / 4.7 “
Width: 10 cm / 3.9 “
Weight: 0.300g
Jumeaux brothers, Jean and Robert Cloutier complete their training provided at the Meaux Ceramics School by integrating various Parisian workshops, including that of Georges Jouve (1910-1974) then Pol Chambost (1906-1983).
The Cloutier brothers contributed to the renewal of French ceramics from the 1950s by creating a dream universe which is their own, always in perpetual movement and playing with biomorphic forms.
The almost funny bestiary is confusing with poetic fantasy. The parts and sculptures anthropomorphic half-decorative mid-decoration are intense in color most often monochrome or bi-chromic thus highlighting human heads partitioned in mascarons. Taurus, hens or roosters and women’s busts are often honored. Music also permeates the human body with the musician harp.
If the themes are recurrent, they are constantly revisited in the imagination of the Cloutier brothers, by approaching the notion of time passing through birth (hatching), childhood, couple, or time of the past with Hybrid beings half-man semi-bird or mid-taur, woman with a fishyy (siren) who then sends us back to mythological legends.
Cloutier Ceramic Ball Vase with Eccentric Collar 1960
Jean Cloutier (1930 -)
Robert Cloutier (1930 – 2008)
French ceramist and sculptors.
This vase represents the work of these two ceramists well, it is in perfect condition and signed.
size:
Height: 12cm / 4.7 “
Width: 10cm / 3.9 “
Weight: 0.300g
Twin Brothers, Jean and Robert Cloutier Completed Their Training at the Meaux School of Ceramics by Joining Various Parisian Workshops, Notely that of Georges Jouve (1910-1974) then Pol Chambost (1906-1983).
The Cloutier Brothers Contributed to the Revival of French Ceramics in the 1950s by Creating A Dreamlike Universe of Their Own, Always in Perpetual Motion and Playing with Biomorphic Forms.
The Almost Funny Bestiary is puzzling with poetic fantasy. The Half-Useful Half-Decorative Anthropomorphic Pieces and Sculptures Are Intense in Color, Most Often Monochrome Or Bi-Chromic, Thus Highlighting Human Heads Partitioned Into Masks. The Bull, the Hens or Roosters and the Busts of Women Are Often in the Spotlight. Music also allow the Human Body with the Harp Musician.
If the themes are recurring, they are Constantly revisited in the imagination of the Cloutier Brothers, by Addressing the notion of Time Passing through Birth (Hatching), Childhood, the couple, or Even the time of the past with hybrid beings half -Bird or Half-Bull, Woman with A Fish Tail (Mermaid) which then Takes Us Back to Mythological Legends.
Creator |
Jean et Robert Cloutier |
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Manufacturer |
Jean et Robert Cloutier |
Design Period | 1960 to 1969 |
Production Period | Unknown |
Country of Manufacture | France |
Identifying Marks | This piece has an attribution mark |
Style | Cubist, French, Vintage, Mid-Century |
Detailed Condition |
Excellent This vintage/antique piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations. |
Product Code | HFR-1607655 |
Materials | Ceramic |
Color | Azure |
Width |
10 cm 3.9 inch |
Depth |
10 cm 3.9 inch |
Height |
12 cm 4.7 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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