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Thick stoneware bowl, 1900-1930 | Louis Lourioux

Period : 1900-1930
Materials : Stoneware
Dimensions : 5.1 x 10.6 in.
Artist : Louis Lourioux
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Thick stoneware bowl, on heel, beige and ochre glazed cover. Signed.
5.1 x 10.6 in.

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Louis Lourioux (1874 - 1930)
Especially known for his stoneware and Grand Feu (high temperatures) decorations, Louis Lourioux starts his own production in 1889 in Foëcy. Beginning his activity with Art nouveau at its climax, Louis Lourioux first draws his inspiration from the animal and vegetal worlds. But keen to follow artistic movements of his time, he then turns to Art deco, cleaner and more geometric.
Contemporary of Emile Gallé and René Lalique, Lourioux is quickly remarked for the quality and softness of his enamels ‘à la Decoeur’, his palette of delicate colours, and his mastery in firing forms remaining traditional.