Beautiful vase from Camille Faure 1928
Camille Fauré
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- About the artworkCamille Fauré
Vroege vaas van glasemaille op verzilverd koper. Limoges 1928. Z
Zeldzaam decor met bloemen. Gesigneerd.Hoogte 18 cm. - About the artist
Enamel artist Camille Fauré was born in Perigeux in 1827. Fauré spent an apprenticeship before setting up his own workshop at Limoges, where he worked for over fifty years. He became Limoges’, long named for its enamels, most talented artist.
In 1925 he exhibited in the International Exhibition in Paris that gave name to Art Deco. His earlier works involved larger floral and figurative patterns, often in rich colours and they appeared on various products as vases, ashtrays, boxes and bowls. His later, geometric designs set him apart as a great creative enameller of the Art Deco style. They can be recognized through stylized patterns in hues of blue, red, orange and yellow, accented with blacks.
Fauré passed away in 1944.
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