Ceramic Goblet – Attributed to Charles Cart
- Dimensions :
- H14 x W7 x D7
- Color :
- blue
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- art deco
Ceramic goblet – attributed to charles cart this superb ceramic goblet is a remarkable example of the distinctive style associated with charles cart and the atelier du cyclope in annecy, france. Likely made in the 1960s, it illustrates the celebrated “glacier glazes” technique, recognizable by its textured, cratered surface and sumptuous color gradations. The goblet features a dynamic fusion of intense blues and deep earth tones, evoking the natural beauty of glacial formations and volcanic rocks. Its unique perforations and undulating glaze create a sense of organic movement, offering a new discovery from every angle. Its shape, flaring towards the top and narrowing towards the base, reinforces its sculptural character. This exceptional piece demonstrates the technical mastery and artistic vision that define the work of charles cart. Highly prized by collectors, his creations remain timeless examples of french ceramic innovation from the mid-20th century.