Robert Picault - Pot (3) - glazed ceramic

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Magnificent lot consisting of three pieces signed Robert Picault in perfect condition, like new, without flaws or chips for demanding and invested collectors.
Robert Picault, born October 16, 1919 in Paris and died October 30, 2000 in Cannes, is a French ceramist, designer, photographer and filmmaker.
He is one of the pioneers and a leading figure in the renewal of Vallauris ceramics starting in 1945.
His photographic and cinematographic work from his friendly collaboration with Pablo Picasso has been the subject of exhibitions and publications in France and internationally.
Lot sold as presented in the photos.
Careful packaging and shipping via Mondial Relay or Relais Colis or Colissimo depending on destination.

Magnificent lot consisting of three pieces signed Robert Picault in perfect condition, like new, without flaws or chips for demanding and invested collectors.
Robert Picault, born October 16, 1919 in Paris and died October 30, 2000 in Cannes, is a French ceramist, designer, photographer and filmmaker.
He is one of the pioneers and a leading figure in the renewal of Vallauris ceramics starting in 1945.
His photographic and cinematographic work from his friendly collaboration with Pablo Picasso has been the subject of exhibitions and publications in France and internationally.
Lot sold as presented in the photos.
Careful packaging and shipping via Mondial Relay or Relais Colis or Colissimo depending on destination.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Specific region of origin
Vallauris
Number of objects
3
Country of origin
France
Material
glazed ceramic
Designer/artist/maker
Robert Picault
Style
Art Nouveau
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
6 cm
Width
11 cm
Depth
6 cm
Diameter
11 cm
Estimated period
1950-1960
FranceVerified
442
Objects sold
100%
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