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Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger
Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger

Earthenware pitcher vase by Roland Brice and Fernand Léger

CSD2603
€1,400.00

A glazed earthenware vase/pitcher signed Roland Brice in Biot (Alpes-Maritimes), inspired by the work of Fernand Léger, for whom Roland Brice was the ceramist. Free-form with a recessed handle, abstract decoration in red, yellow, and black enamels on a white background. 1950s.
Very good condition
Height 24.5 cm.
Diameter 12 cm at the neck
Signed on the back  R. Brice Biot. A-M

Roland Brice (1911-1989) and Fernand Léger (1881-1955)
Sculptor-ceramist, a former student of Fernand Léger, he became his official ceramist from 1949. In his Biot workshop, he worked on his own creations, which bear the imprint of the painter – primary colors, black lines, figures with rounded curves… Brice also focused on free forms and combined utility and beauty in his vases, dishes, and plates. He was a fervent supporter of art in the city and of polychromy, a vital dimension for human beings.

CSD2603

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