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Charles Lemanceau (France 1905-1980)

Polygonal vase in cracked earthenware

1923-1925

24,5x20x5cm

In 1925, you have to be modern. The development of aviation and the automobile requires it. Department stores and boutiques are developing and creating their decorative lines, appealing to the creator of the time. Charles Lemanceau graduated two years ago from the School of Decorative Arts in Paris, he is imbued with these new forms.

This creation of Lemanceau perfectly images the new directives, it has resulted in a purification of lines highlighting a subtle game of materials that is the particular technique attached to the Art Deco period of cracked email.

It is recognized that it was in 1923 that Primavera launched a series of ovoid shapes emblematic of the Art Deco Movement. Period or Lemanceau takes his quarters.

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