Mid-Century Italian Ceramic Vase by Aldo Londi for Bitossi (circa 1960s)
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SKU 2578
Mid-century decorative vase by Aldo Londi for Bitossi (circa 1960s). From their 'Sahara' range, the colours chosen were intended to be reminiscent of the desert, including the sun, sand and a green oasis. A stout and sturdy design with loads of charm and character. A very attractive sheen remains on the variegated surface which displays lines of geometric shapes. Encircling the work are bands of brown, sand, green and orange. With mid-century Italian origins, this piece begs to be displayed prominently for all to admire. In good overall condition. Unsigned. Attributed without hesitation to Bitossi. Upon request a short video clip of the piece may be provided.
About the Artist: Aldo Londi (1911-2003), nicknamed chiodo (nail), did not come from a family of potters, but showed an early aptitude for working with clay. He apprenticed at Fratelli Fanciullacci aged 11. Within a few years he had gained enough skill to work on his own and began to study decorating. His development was interrupted by military service. In 1940 he was captured by the Allies and imprisoned in South Africa. He remained there for five years, during which time he learnt English and set up a small kiln and rudimentary pottery. His brother-in-law, Marcello Bitossi, encouraged him to join the Bitossi factory. His talents became evident almost immediately, and the family appointed him artistic director, a position that he maintained for three decades until his retirement in 1976 (ref: 'Alla Moda - Italian Ceramics of the 1950s-70s', by Mark Hill).
Dimensions:
Dia 17.5 cm / 6.9"
H 14 cm / 5.5"