French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)
£420

French Mid-Century Decorative Bowl by Marcel Giraud (circa 1960s)

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Marcel Giraud

SKU 2542

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A delightful mid-century decorative bowl by French ceramicist Marcel Giraud, dating from the 1960s. The design features a rustic, even-glazed base and wall in oatmeal accented tones. Incised at the base are four small, rounded rectangles with inner leaf motifs. The rim carries a matching hue and an incised, leaf repeating pattern, adding further visual and tactile interest. The markings and palette are characteristic of Giraud’s hand, making this a fine and representative example of his work. In good overall condition, with Giraud’ incised to the underside. Giraud’s ceramics are increasingly sought after, as collectors and design enthusiasts alike recognise the artistic creativity and craftsmanship embodied in his work. Please enjoy the many photos accompanying this listing. Upon request a video will be provided.

About the Artist: Marcel Giraud (born 1937), from Vallauris, France left school at the age of 13 to become an apprentice potter at the workshop of Blaise Rubino. He later worked at several other workshops in the area until he opened his own studio in 1960 creating mostly utilitarian ware. In 1975, Giraud he took up painting and sculpture in his retirement and he is presumed living (no death date found). 

Dimensions:

H 8 cm / 3.1"

Dia 18.3 cm / 7.2"

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