Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat Glazed Ceramic Vase
A dark earthen example of Dalpayrat’s signature glaze takes center stage in this monumental composition, a remarkable work by French pottery artist Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat. Curling leaves and twisting vines sit raised on the surface of the technicolor, gourd shaped vase, rendered in striated hues identical to the body of the piece to which they are adhered. Certain elements have caused the glaze to accumulate in some areas and shed in others, resulting in streaks and pools of turquoise and gold.
Item #: C-20286
Artist: Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat
Country: France
Circa: 1900
Size: 24" height, 10" diameter
Materials: Ceramic, Glaze
Signed: Dalpayrat
Literature: Dalpayrat, Adrien-Pierre, and Horst Makus. 1998. Adrien Dalpayrat 1844 - 1910 ; französische Jugendstil-Keramik ; Kunst aus dem Feuer. p.127
Item #: C-20286
Artist: Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat
Country: France
Circa: 1900
Size: 24" height, 10" diameter
Materials: Ceramic, Glaze
Signed: Dalpayrat
Literature: Dalpayrat, Adrien-Pierre, and Horst Makus. 1998. Adrien Dalpayrat 1844 - 1910 ; französische Jugendstil-Keramik ; Kunst aus dem Feuer. p.127
A master of glaze, Dalpayrat was so technically adept at the practice that he invented a number of glaze colors have been named after the artist. A testament to his striking and unique abilities.
A master of glaze, Dalpayrat was so technically adept at the practice that he invented a number of glaze colors have been named after the artist. A testament to his striking and unique abilities.