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22 articles taggés "ceramic"
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Two Attic amphoras pre-empted by the Louvre
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€10.5 M for Asia at Drouot
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A successful Garden Party
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Teatime at the Met
Art Price Index
Théodore Deck: blue at all costs
Interviews
Emmanuel de Bayser’s design
Descending from a long line of experts and dealers in Old Master drawings, Emmanuel de Bayser tracks down famous names in French post-war design.
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Preemption by the Louvre beneath Akhenaton's gaze
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Deck: the exoticism of colour
These elephant vases by Théodore Deck are typical of the 19 th century ceramist's inventiveness.
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Pablo Picasso's favourite animals
In Narbonne, a night bird in muted colours by the solar artist tripled its estimate.
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Rich Flemish flowers and the magic of the 1950s
Poetic diversity combined a Bouquet by Osias Beert with advanced design by Line Vautrin and Roger Capron.
Exhibitions
"The beauty of the gesture" at Sèvres: Musée national de Céramique
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Picasso: the face of the 20th century
Apart from Pierre Jeanneret and his two easy chairs, sold for €14,375, Picasso was the winner in this 20 th century special on Saturday, June 27 at Fontainebleau…
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Picasso: the king of Madoura
A regal Picasso work and the contemporary creator Claire Debril were the two mainstays of this new edition of Céramixte.
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The Gospels according to Bruegel, and botany with Buffet
Three days of sales saw a parade of musical instruments by famous luthiers, paintings by Old Masters and modern artists and, as the icing on the cake,…
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Deeply inspired objects from Sèvres to Hadrian
A Sèvres Chinese service and the profile of Emperor Hadrian sculpted in the 17 th century both put on fine performances.
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Venini and Roger Capron: 1950s design
In Marseille, the spotlight was on 20th-century decorative arts and their sometimes unusual forms, in a summer sale with dazzling French and Italian…
Interviews
Jean-Marc Lelouch: "Ceramics are underpriced"
As the Parcours céramique brings together 19 Paris galleries, the dealer discussed ceramics, long considered contemporary art's poor relative.
Market Trends
Indulge yourself at the exhibition "Drouot Déco"
After months of confinement, reimagine your surroundings with a visit to "Drouot Déco", a selection of the most extraordinary – and affordable – art…
Analyses
George E. Ohr: "The Mad Potter of Biloxi"
Unappreciated at the time of their creation, George E. Ohr’s “art wares” are now among the most sought-after ceramics on the global market, with their…
Interviews
Laurence Crespin and Frédéric Bodet: ushering ceramics into modernity
The Parisian fair C-14 is truly a pioneering event—whose 2020 edition has been postponed to next year due to the health crisis—considers ceramics…
Art Price Index
Art Price Index: Ceramics of Jean Lurçat
French painter Jean Lurçat is mainly known for reviving the art of tapestry in the 20th century, but he also tried his hand at ceramics.
Exhibitions
Kai Althoff goes with Bernard Leach
At Whitechapel Gallery in East London, the German painter Kai Althoff’s exhibition pays homage to the British Potter Bernard Leach’s (1887-1979) influence…
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