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René Buthaud

Stoneware Vase

France, c. 1930

BUTH 02

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Buthaud vase
Buthaud vase
Buthaud vase
Buthaud vase

Description

Glazed stoneware with craqueler wax resist decoration.

Height: 8.25 - Diameter: 5.75 inches

A classical urn-shaped vase with "Peau-de-serpent" or snakeskin glaze.

René Buthaud, who trained in the fine arts at the École de Beaux Arts (and later went on to winn a Prix de Rome), was encouraged in his interest in decor— in particular, in ceramics—by the great Art Deco master Jean Dupas. This is, perhaps, why he always considered his pieces works of art, rather than mere objets. For many years he ran the ceramics division of the Primavera at Au Printemps, and in the late 1920s began selling his works at the popular Maison Georges Rouard, a vendor on the Rue de l’Opéra.

Under contract with a Parisian gallery, Buthaud signed his work J. Doris for the American market.
Signed and numbered to underside ‘J. Doris 122’.

Provenance: Collection of Frances Gelman

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