Paire vases ovoïdes bleu céruléen Philippe Rouart1940

Paire vases ovoïdes bleu céruléen Philippe Rouart1940

Paire de vases ovoïdes, vers 1940 par Philippe Rouart (1904-1993) céramique de forme balustre pansue se rétrécissant en partie inférieur, email bleu ceruleen. Embouchures étroites, au centre une sorte de col souligné d'un bourrelet en sa circonférence six autres trous. Bel état, petites égrenures à la base d'un vase, signés sur leurs fonds. Hauteur 27,7 cm.
P. Rouart a travaillé comme peintre céramiste pour les paquebots de la Compagnie Générale Transatlantique.

For our English-speaking friends
Pair of baluster vaes in turquoise ceramic made by Philippe Rouart artist during the 1940's Art Deco period. The ceramic with turquoise slip and salt glaze is percied on the top with siw holes and one central largest. Good condition small chips on the base of one vase as you can see on the pictures below. They are signed on the bottom. 11" high.
Philippe Rouart (1904-1993), ceramist, engraver and painter. Second son of the impressionist artist Louis Rouart and Christine Lerolle, cousin of Paule Gobillard,initiated to the art by these aunts Julie Manet et Berthe Morisot, student of Maurice Denis and friend of Desvallières. He displays his work in CHamp de Mars fair since 1920, Salon des Indépendants , Salon des Tuileries and in 1926 to the Gallery Drouet. He works with his uncle Ernest Rouart to the Centennial exhibition for Manet in 1932, for Degas in 19374 and Berthe Morisot in 1941. Highly rated on Art Price.

480 €

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