Romero Britto (1963) - Cherries






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Cherries is a porcelain sculpture by Romero Britto, limited to 999 pieces with certificate, on an MDF base, 30 cm wide, 15 cm deep, 33 cm high, produced in Germany and signed on the plate.
Description from the seller
Romero BRITTO
Limited porcelain sculpture CHERRIES
Limited porcelain sculpture “Cherries” by Romero Britto, produced by Goebel Porcelain. The colorful depiction of cherries combines Britto's unmistakable Pop Art aesthetics with high-quality porcelain art and decorative design.
Typical of Romero Britto, the work captivates with intense colors, playful patterns, and strong contrasts. The glossy red cherries with their characteristic dots and graphical elements lend the sculpture a modern, positive, and vibrant aura. The black base underlines the clear presentation of the object.
The sculpture is globally limited to only 999 pieces and represents an attractive collector’s item for lovers of modern Pop Art, design objects, and limited Goebel editions.
A decorative and high-quality eye-catcher in the iconic Romero Britto style.
Product Details
• Limited to 999 pieces, with certificate
• Made of high-quality porcelain
• On an elegant MDF base
• Unique collector’s piece
• Limited Edition
L/W/H in cm: 30.00 / 15.00 / 33.00
Material: Porcelain
A sugary temptation - taken from the painting and placed on a base for appreciation, Britto’s cherry receives all the attention. The artist’s style, a unique mix of plump patterns and bold colors, makes the fruit an iconic art object and an irresistible must-have for any stylish space.
Figure "Cherries" on MDF base
Limited Edition: 999 pieces with certificate
Item number: 66453321
EAN/GTIN: 4005169371974
Manufacturer: Goebel Porcelain
New and in original packaging
Certificate
Please also take a look at our other auctions (https://www.catawiki.com/en/u/2198591-popart-kunsthaus) and follow us on Instagram (Popart_Kunsthaus)
Romero Britto is one of the most popular Pop Art artists, like Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann.
Seller's Story
Romero BRITTO
Limited porcelain sculpture CHERRIES
Limited porcelain sculpture “Cherries” by Romero Britto, produced by Goebel Porcelain. The colorful depiction of cherries combines Britto's unmistakable Pop Art aesthetics with high-quality porcelain art and decorative design.
Typical of Romero Britto, the work captivates with intense colors, playful patterns, and strong contrasts. The glossy red cherries with their characteristic dots and graphical elements lend the sculpture a modern, positive, and vibrant aura. The black base underlines the clear presentation of the object.
The sculpture is globally limited to only 999 pieces and represents an attractive collector’s item for lovers of modern Pop Art, design objects, and limited Goebel editions.
A decorative and high-quality eye-catcher in the iconic Romero Britto style.
Product Details
• Limited to 999 pieces, with certificate
• Made of high-quality porcelain
• On an elegant MDF base
• Unique collector’s piece
• Limited Edition
L/W/H in cm: 30.00 / 15.00 / 33.00
Material: Porcelain
A sugary temptation - taken from the painting and placed on a base for appreciation, Britto’s cherry receives all the attention. The artist’s style, a unique mix of plump patterns and bold colors, makes the fruit an iconic art object and an irresistible must-have for any stylish space.
Figure "Cherries" on MDF base
Limited Edition: 999 pieces with certificate
Item number: 66453321
EAN/GTIN: 4005169371974
Manufacturer: Goebel Porcelain
New and in original packaging
Certificate
Please also take a look at our other auctions (https://www.catawiki.com/en/u/2198591-popart-kunsthaus) and follow us on Instagram (Popart_Kunsthaus)
Romero Britto is one of the most popular Pop Art artists, like Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann.
