Giuseppe Tagliariol - Figure - combat de coqs (2) - Ceramic

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Two ceramic sculptures by Giuseppe Tagliariol (Bepi Tay) titled Combat de coqs, in Art Deco style from c. 1940–1950, depicting two roosters in combat; each piece measures 14 cm wide, 31 cm high and 19 cm deep and is in mint unused condition.

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Set of two ceramic pieces depicting a cockfight scene.
These two roosters are the work of the ceramic sculptor Giuseppe Tagliariol (also known as Bepi Tay).
The roosters, besides being very well-crafted, are expressive and posture themselves in a way that perfectly reflects the hostility between the two protagonists.
The colors are vibrant and very bright.
The artist is known for his exceptional pieces in the world of 20th-century Italian ceramics, notably for his animal sculptures and highly detailed figurines made in his workshop in Monza, under the brand 'Tay.'.
Each piece is meticulously shaped, molded, hand-painted, and oven-fired.
His/Her works are appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of ceramic art.

Set of two ceramic pieces depicting a cockfight scene.
These two roosters are the work of the ceramic sculptor Giuseppe Tagliariol (also known as Bepi Tay).
The roosters, besides being very well-crafted, are expressive and posture themselves in a way that perfectly reflects the hostility between the two protagonists.
The colors are vibrant and very bright.
The artist is known for his exceptional pieces in the world of 20th-century Italian ceramics, notably for his animal sculptures and highly detailed figurines made in his workshop in Monza, under the brand 'Tay.'.
Each piece is meticulously shaped, molded, hand-painted, and oven-fired.
His/Her works are appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of ceramic art.

Details

Era
1900-2000
No. of items
2
Style
Art Deco
Title
combat de coqs
Country of Origin
Italy
Designer/Artist/Maker
Giuseppe Tagliariol
Material
Ceramic
Depiction/Theme
Rooster
Condition
As new - unused
Height
31 cm
Width
14 cm
Depth
19 cm
Estimated Period
1940-1950
France
Private

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