Table lamp (2) - Ceramic

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Two vintage ceramic lamps from Italy (Albisola), dating to 1930–1940, white, with one fitting, 47 cm high, 29 cm wide and 29 cm deep, in good used condition with small signs of age and in working order.

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September 7, 1938
Piccone is indeed cited together with prominent figures such as, among others, Fillia and Lucio Fontana in the list of collaborators of Tullio d'Albisola in the (…).
Already in 1934, moreover, the artist had participated in the exhibition Les Aeropeintres futuristes italiens, inaugurated on May 30 at the Hotel Negresco in Nice.
The Boxeur shows how Piccone embraced with conviction the concepts of the Futurist avant-garde and, in particular, those cited in the Ceramics Manifesto.
This pair of maiolicas transformed into lamps, one of which, after being seen, was repaired with the Japanese technique called Kintsugi, i.e., Golden Scars. A note of merit to be made.
Measurements with mounted lamp
Height 47 cm
Depth 29 cm
Width 29 cm

September 7, 1938
Piccone is indeed cited together with prominent figures such as, among others, Fillia and Lucio Fontana in the list of collaborators of Tullio d'Albisola in the (…).
Already in 1934, moreover, the artist had participated in the exhibition Les Aeropeintres futuristes italiens, inaugurated on May 30 at the Hotel Negresco in Nice.
The Boxeur shows how Piccone embraced with conviction the concepts of the Futurist avant-garde and, in particular, those cited in the Ceramics Manifesto.
This pair of maiolicas transformed into lamps, one of which, after being seen, was repaired with the Japanese technique called Kintsugi, i.e., Golden Scars. A note of merit to be made.
Measurements with mounted lamp
Height 47 cm
Depth 29 cm
Width 29 cm

Details

Era
1900-2000
Style subtype
Italian design
Specific region of origin
Albisola
Number of objects
2
Material
Ceramic
Country of origin
Italy
Style
Vintage
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
47 cm
Width
29 cm
Depth
29 cm
Colour
White
Number Of Fittings
1
Estimated period
1930-1940
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