Raoul LACHENAL French ceramist (1885-1956)
Through Caroll Stupen, he marketed in New York a series of magnificent pieces with Egyptian blue glazes.
In ancient Egypt, blue was called "Kesebej" and symbolized the sky, water and the Nile, and was the color of life.
Raoul Lachenal was one of the sons of Edmond Lachenal was one of the masters of ceramics at the end of the 19th century by innovating manufacturing processes and also the creation of shapes and decorations.
It was to him that Auguste Rodin called to sculpt in stoneware the head of La Douleur and that of the famous Balzac.
Pieces signed under the base
Height 12.5 cm
No chips, no cracks
Very good condition
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Payment: Transfer / CB on showroom
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