Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955
Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955

Ceramic anthropomorphic sculpture by Jean and Robert Cloutier C.1955

CSD2322
€1,500.00

Rare anthropomorphic covered pot by the Cloutier Brothers in speckled blue and white enamelled ceramic, model created around 1955.
Perfect condition
Height 24cm
Diameter 19cm
Signature engraved below "Cloutier".

Robert (1930-2008) and Jean CLOUTIER (1930-2015)
 Twin brothers, Jean and Robert Cloutier completed their training at the School of Ceramics in Meaux by integrating various Parisian workshops, notably that of Georges Jouve (1910-1974) then Pol Chambost (1906-1983). In 1965, they created their own workshop at 53 rue de Reuilly in Paris. They orient themselves in the decoration of the art of the table by creating the famous red Cloutier characteristic of their production. The Cloutier brothers contributed to the revival of French ceramics in the 1950s by creating a dreamlike universe of their own. Bibliography "The Cloutier brothers" by Patrick Favardin, Norma Editions.

CSD2322

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