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Charles Ahrenfeldt for Limoges porcelain - Illustrated by Jean Luce (1895-1964) - Vegetable

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  • ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
  • white
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Charles ahrenfeldt for limoges porcelain. Illustrated by jean luce (1895-1964) Porcelain vegetable. Decoration of a bonsai in the center and bonsai branches on the marli. Marks on the reverse. 1930s-40s. Height: 12, 5cm. Diameter: 26.5cm. Very good condition, wear to gilding. I have several parts of this service currently on sale, reduced delivery costs in case of group purchases. *charles ahrenfeldt: coming from paris and before becoming a manufacturer in 1894, charles ahrenfeldt was a porcelain decorator in limoges. From 1868 to 1871 had a studio rue des argentiers, from 1871 to 1873 at 9, rue des arènes, from 1873 to 1891 at 36, rue du crucifix and from 1891 to 1894 at 46 avenue garibaldi. In 1894 he built his factory at 83 faubourg montjovis in limoges which ceased all activities in 1969. *jean luce: jean luce worked in his father's shop in the ceramics section, and developed tableware. In 1921, he first showed his work at the musée galliéra in paris, then at the various salons d'automne and salons of the société des artistes décorateurs. In 1923, he opened his own store. He was also a member of the jury at the international exhibition of industrial and modern decorative arts in 1925. From 1931, specializing in ceramics and glass, jean luce focused on the double problem of combining form and decoration. Painted by hand or by means of stencils, its motifs were linear and naturalistic at the same time, always very modern, luxury pieces sometimes embellished with fine gold. Gradually, he worked to make enamelled decorations and from 1924, he used the technique of sandblasting. In 1935, he designed porcelain and glass for the liner normandie. The trial being convincing, he was recruited by the compagnie générale transatlantique for the other ships. In the early 1930s, he made the glassworks produced by the cristallerie de saint-lo.

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Color :
white
Material :
ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
Style :
art deco
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