Fruit Bowl w/ Blue Flowers - Gustave Reynaud - Atelier de Mûrier Vallauris 1960s 10¾"
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This charming terracotta bowl, crafted in the 1960s, features delicate blue floral motifs set against a crackled glaze, typical of Vallauris pottery. The bowl is initialed underneath, marking its origin from the renowned Atelier de Mûrier, established by the esteemed ceramicist Gustave Reynaud.
Gustave Reynaud founded the Atelier de Mûrier in Vallauris in the mid-20th century, contributing to the town's reputation as a ceramics hub. Known for his rustic yet refined designs,
Reynaud specialized in pieces with natural themes, often employing floral and botanical motifs. His work stands out for its high-quality craftsmanship and artistic detailing, combining traditional pottery techniques with a distinctly modern aesthetic. This bowl is a fine example of Reynaud’s artistry, perfect for adding a touch of vintage French elegance to any setting.
Light wear.
Approx. Overall 10¾" diameter x 2¾" high
Approx. Overall 27cm diameter x 7cm high
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