Charles Catteau’s Art Deco style, like the wider French Art Deco style, was heavily influenced by Japanese designs. This vase, produced in 1932, features a graphic and dynamic design of a stylized lyre bird amongst boldly painted flowers. The design, outlined in a deep ochre, has a cloisonné effect which solidifies the allusion to a Japonesque style.
Charles Catteau’s Art Deco style, like the wider French Art Deco style, was heavily influenced by Japanese designs. This vase, produced in 1932, features a graphic and dynamic design of a stylized lyre bird amongst boldly painted flowers. The design, outlined in a deep ochre, has a cloisonné effect which solidifies the allusion to a Japonesque style.
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Condition
Excellent. Tiny glaze fleck measuring approximately 0.1 cm.
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Excellent. Tiny glaze fleck measuring approximately 0.1 cm.
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