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"Earthenware Coffee Service By Roland Brice In Biot 1950s"
Service of 6 free-form coffee cups and saucers in red, green and yellow enamelled earthenware on a white background by Roland Brice in Biot (Alpes-Maritimes).
Good condition, tiny chips on 3 cups.
Diameter 14cm (saucers), 8cm (cups) Cup
height 4.3cm
All saucers are signed on the reverse "Roland Brice Biot-AM"
BRICE Roland (1911-1989) Sculptor-ceramist, former student of Fernand Léger, he became his official ceramist from 1949. In his workshop in Biot, he worked on his own creations where we find the imprint of the painter - primary colors, black lines, characters with rounded curves... Brice is also attached to free forms and combines the useful and the beautiful through its vases, dishes and plates. He was a fervent supporter of art in the city and of polychromy, a vital dimension for human beings.
Price: 750 €
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Artist: Roland Brice
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Good condition

Material: Earthenware
Diameter: 10cm
Height: 4cm

Reference: 1199811
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