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André Rozay (1922-1994), a French ceramist and sculptor, initially aspired to become a painter before turning to ceramics. Trained at the Beaux-Arts in Bourges and Paris, his works from this early period are rare. After World War II, he developed a distinctive style, blending minimalist animal sculptures with functional pottery pieces, often ash-glazed. His creations, characterized by bold and stylized forms, revitalized traditional pottery themes while remaining deeply rooted in craftsmanship.
Exploration of Africa.
- Laquer on board.
- Circa 1940.
- Signed in the bottom right corner.
Dimensions
H: 100 cm W: 200 cm D: 3 cm H: 39.37 in W: 78.74 in D: 1.18 in
Ref: OYWC9QYW35