"Roger Guerin, Art Deco Ceramic Ball Vase, R030 White Shape, Bouffioulx Stoneware, Ca 1925"
Large Art Deco vase in white 'salé grand feu' flamed stoneware, spherical in shape, made in Belgium in Bouffioulx around 1925 by the ceramist and potter Roger Guérin. Signed and identified under the base for its shape "R030" (see photo). Rare, pure and contemporary line, in good condition, note a small chip under the reverse (see image). Biography: Roger Guérin (1896-1954) is a Belgian ceramist (Bouffioulx) of great renown of the 20th century, especially of the Art Deco period. and friends of Edgard Aubry. He was born in Belgium in 1896 and shows a keen interest in ceramics. He enrolled at the University of Work in Charleroi where he took "pottery" courses with Willem DELSAUX. Moving from the Art Nouveau period to Art Deco (between 1915 and 1945), he created vases and sculptures in "GRES SALE GRAND FEU" in a single firing (1300°). He evolved with talent in the 2 artistic styles of his time. In 1934, he was appointed PROFESSOR at the Université Supérieur des Arts décoratifs de la CAMBRE in BRUSSELS. Perfect in his achievements, he was contacted for numerous artistic collaborations and edited pieces for recognized artists (Belgian and foreign) such as Marcel Wolfers, Cris Agterberg (Amsterdam School in the Netherlands), Thierry Van Rijswijck, Domien Ingels, Cris Lebeau (Amsterdam School in the Netherlands), Angelo Hecq... Vases with wrought iron frames are the result of the collaboration with François Carion (lighting and lamp bases for the Muller Frères Lunéville crystal factory). He participated in many exhibitions, notably obtaining the silver medal at the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIAL AND MODERN DECORATIVE ARTS IN PARIS in 1925. International recognition, he was found in 1947 at the JENSEN GALLERY in NEW YORK. His favorite forms are: the ball vase, faceted, geometric (timeless), sculpture. Work comparable to the works of Auguste Delaherche, Pierre Adrien Dalpayrat, Emile Lenoble, Léon Pointu, Ernest Chaplet, Decoeur, Paul Jeanneney (known as Loewenguht) Jean Carries, Bernard Leach...