René Denert - Vase - Ceramic

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Tall and unique Art nouveau ceramic vase by René Denert (1872-1937)

Elongated trees rise from the bottom of the vase, into an intricate branched end with notable pinecones. A typical Art Nouveau view of nature artistically shaped.

In excellent condition,
Approx. Dim.: 12,5 dia x 28,7h
Signed on the bottom

René Denert was born on May 9, 1872, in Vitry-le-François (Marne), France.
He married on August 16, 1897... his marriage certificate listed his profession as "ceramist." He was self-taught and, after several internships in pottery companies, went to work at "L'Hospied et Cie" in Golfe-Juan, a factory that produced both utility and decorative pottery and is still in operation today.
When he returned to Vierzon, he was employed as a clerk in the "Bouvier" factory, which produced stoneware and majolica.
Afterward, he opened his own studio on Rue Camille-Desmoulins, where he was assisted by his wife. In a small kiln, he fired his first majolica and white enamel decorative objects. His use of metallic glaze was characteristic of that period. René Denert was a true artist, friends with sculptor Dalou, architect Karcher, and porcelain manufacturer Marc Larchevêque. He taught at the École nationale professionnelle de Vierzon.

Seller's Story

With a background rooted in a lifelong journey of discovering and appreciating the uncommon, curating exceptional items and artworks. Yantique presents vintage and antique items that capture timeless allure.
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Tall and unique Art nouveau ceramic vase by René Denert (1872-1937)

Elongated trees rise from the bottom of the vase, into an intricate branched end with notable pinecones. A typical Art Nouveau view of nature artistically shaped.

In excellent condition,
Approx. Dim.: 12,5 dia x 28,7h
Signed on the bottom

René Denert was born on May 9, 1872, in Vitry-le-François (Marne), France.
He married on August 16, 1897... his marriage certificate listed his profession as "ceramist." He was self-taught and, after several internships in pottery companies, went to work at "L'Hospied et Cie" in Golfe-Juan, a factory that produced both utility and decorative pottery and is still in operation today.
When he returned to Vierzon, he was employed as a clerk in the "Bouvier" factory, which produced stoneware and majolica.
Afterward, he opened his own studio on Rue Camille-Desmoulins, where he was assisted by his wife. In a small kiln, he fired his first majolica and white enamel decorative objects. His use of metallic glaze was characteristic of that period. René Denert was a true artist, friends with sculptor Dalou, architect Karcher, and porcelain manufacturer Marc Larchevêque. He taught at the École nationale professionnelle de Vierzon.

Seller's Story

With a background rooted in a lifelong journey of discovering and appreciating the uncommon, curating exceptional items and artworks. Yantique presents vintage and antique items that capture timeless allure.
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of origin
France
Designer/artist/maker
René Denert
Material
Ceramic
Style
Art Nouveau
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
28.7 cm
Width
12.5 cm
Depth
12.5 cm
Estimated period
1900-1910
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