René Denert - Vase - Ceramic






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Description from the seller
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
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.
