"Ceramic Table Service By Gustave Reynaud"
Gustave Reynaud (1915-1972): Immortal Ceramic Art Gustave Reynaud (1915-1972) remains an emblematic figure in the world of ceramics, marking his era with his unparalleled talent. In this article, we will explore the life and work of this exceptional artist, while highlighting the impact of his work on antique and second-hand dealers, including my own trade. Childhood and Beginnings Born in 1915 in Paris, Gustave Reynaud discovered his passion for ceramics at an early age. His first steps in this art took place in renowned Parisian workshops, where he developed his skills and his artistic vision. Ceramic service by Gustave Reynaud including: 13 plates (dimension: 23.5 x 23.5 cm), + 3 have chips. 9 small plates (size: 16 x 16 cm), + 6 have chips. 5 bowls of 13 cm in diameter. 1 bowl of 12 cm in diameter. 1 salad bowl 26 cm in diameter and 7 cm deep. 1 hollow rectangular dish (with a scratch on the side) measuring 19 x 15 x 5 cm. 1 serving dish measuring 35 x 22 cm. 2 candle holders or condiment pots measuring 10 x 8 x 7 cm. 1 mustard pot. 1 water jug with lid.