Description
A striking ensemble of six stoneware pitchers, bringing together figures of post-war French ceramics, from La Borne to the Loire Valley. Here, the pitcher transcends its utilitarian role to become an object of presence, defined by strong silhouettes, confident throwing, and rich glaze work. From the raw character of Azé pottery to the commanding verticality of the large Gustave Tiffoche piece, each work embodies a distinct approach, where gesture and material are in constant dialogue. Conceived as a curated composition, the group stands out for its balance and visual strength, evoking a carefully assembled collection in which each piece naturally asserts its place.
Details: Top row, left to right: Azé pottery, circa 1980 — H19.5 × W12 × D17 cm Alexandre Foucher, La Borne, circa 1960 — H22.5 × W10 × D13.5 cm (minor chip to rim) Gustave Tiffoche, Guérande, circa 1960 — H38 cm Bottom row, left to right: Jean-Pierre Viot, circa 1960 — H17 × W9.5 × D14 cm Jacky Coville, circa 1970 — H12.5 cm Fontgombault, circa 1960–1970 — H17 × W11 × D15 cm (minor chip to rim)







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