"Ramié (1905-1974), Small Pitcher In Black Ceramic Signed Madoura Under The Base"
Small black ceramic pitcher signed, Madoura stamp under the base. 50s. Perfect condition. Suzanne Ramié trained at the Beaux-arts of Lyon, between 1922 and 1926, decoration and ceramics sections. She began her career as a textile designer in Lyon before moving to Provence in the mid-1930s. She learned the art of ceramics with the potter JB Chiapello then opened her own workshop in Vallauris in 1938. , the Madoura workshop acronym composed of the first letters of the words house, Douly and Ramié. She introduced Pablo Picasso to ceramics in her studio from 1946.