"Gisele Buthod-boy, Sculpture In Enameled Ceramic Era Debril, Hirlet, Champy"
Gisele Buthod-Garçon (1954-) Rare sculpture in enameled ceramic, American raku firing. This ceramic comes from the series of black pieces where the artist wanted to combine abstract shapes and an enamel similar to basalt. Height: 35cm Width: 25cm Depth: 17cm Gisèle Buthod-Garçon is rightly considered one of the great ceramists of the end of the 20th century, she masters the so-called American raku firing invented in the 50s by Paul Soldner. In 2013, the City of Roubaix devoted an exhibition to the Piscine, André Diligent Museum of Art and Industry to pay tribute to her work as a ceramist. Shipping by double-packaged protected parcel. Shipping costs for France €25 Shipping costs for Europe €50 Outside the EU contact me