André Rozay vase
Glazed stoneware vase with raised foliage decoration, André Rozay, La Borne.
Signed on the reverse and dated 1946. Marked on the belly PIECE UNIQUE.
Condition :
Very good vintage condition.
ARTIST
André Rozay was a French ceramicist (1913-1991), a craftsman of the revival of French ceramics in La Borne.
A former student of the Vierzon ceramics school, the Bourges School of Fine Arts and the Paris School of Fine Arts where he acquired solid training in drawing and painting. He then worked in the studio of Alphonse Talbot, whom he succeeded in 1958. His work is modeled or assembled from turned elements to create utilitarian and decorative pieces. In the tradition of potter-imaginators, we find ridge spikes, anthropomorphic jugs and bottles, stations of the cross, virgins, religious statues, fountains as well as a superb and diverse bestiary.
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André Rozay vase
Sale price€1.250,00