Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris
Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris

Large earthenware “Scotch” bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris

CSD23149
€850.00

Large white earthenware bottle by Roger Capron in Vallauris, bilobed shape, polychrome relief decoration called "pajamas" in the lower part with above the inscription "Scotch" in black on a pale blue background. 1960s.
Perfect condition
Height 35.5cm
Diameter 12cm at widest
Signed on the reverse Capron Vallauris GL

CAPRON Roger (1922-2006)
Professor of Applied Arts, Capron was first interested in drawing. He discovered ceramic work in Vallauris before Picasso, and created the Callis workshop with Robert Picault. He founded his own workshop in 1952 and sold his collections notably in the United States at the Saks Fifth Avenue department store. He received awards at numerous international exhibitions in Milan, Brussels, Cannes... From 1963, he gradually abandoned shaped pieces for decorative tiles used in architecture: wall panels, building lobbies, stores. From the 1980s, he turned to unique pieces and Raku sculptures. Bibliography: “French ceramics of the 1950s” by Pierre Staudenmeyer, Norma Editions.

CSD23149

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