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Porcelain Dish By Camille Naudot

Artist: Camille Naudot
Porcelain dish by Camille Naudot

Camille Naudot (1862-1938) was the son of a porcelain merchant, and naturally attended the Ecole de Sèvres. He set up his own business in Raincy in 1893, selling his pieces to a wealthy clientele from his store on rue d'Auber. He collaborated with Fernand Thesmar and is best known for the development of his "rice grain" technique, in which he hollows out the porcelain and fills the holes with translucent enamel. The delicacy of his work was acclaimed at numerous exhibitions, including the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle, where he was awarded a gold medal.

 
1 260 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Art Nouveau

Condition: En l'etat

Material: Porcelain

Diameter: 19.5

Reference (ID): 1173769

Availability: In stock

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Bruxelles 1060, Belgium

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