Decorative Italian Ceramic Tray by Guido Gambone (circa 1950s)
SKU 0783
Decorative ceramic square tray / plate by Guido Gambone (circa 1950s). Hand painted abstract decoration with geometric shapes and lines with lively powder blue over white base. In very good vintage condition. Signed on rear: 'Gambone Italy' with trademark donkey maker's mark.
This gallery has several ceramics by Guido Gambone which can be bought as a set. Please see accompanying photos to this listing.
About the Artist: Guido Gambone (1909–1969) is one of the most prominent Italian ceramicists of the 20th century. Guido Gambone defined a unique style in which he fused traditional ceramic methods with amorphous forms that echoed equally the art of the past and of his modern day. His dynamic objects, in which he often experimented with glazes and patterns, garnered great popularity and today are treasured holdings in private and museums collections such as the one at the Brooklyn Museum in New York.
Born in Montella in the southern Italian region of Campania, Gambone received his earliest training in the art of ceramics at the Manifattura Artistica Ceramica Salernitana in nearby Vietri sul Mare. He continued his studies at the Industria Ceramica Salernitana (I.C.S.) and eventually took over as director of the facility in 1935. The following year, he moved northward to Florence with fellow ceramicists Vincenzo Procida and Francesco Solimene to assist in the production of the Cantagalli ceramics company, which derived its name from founder Ulisse Cantagalli (1839–1901) and specialised in reviving the rich colours and patterns of the Maiolica tradition.
1950 marked the showcase of one of Gambone’s collaborative works at a group exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in New York, and the following year Gambone enjoyed his first solo showing at the Galleria Il Milione in Milan. By the end of the decade, Gambone had achieved international acclaim for his pieces. Gambone died at the age of 60.
Dimensions:
W 20 cm / 7.9"
L 20 cm / 7.9"
H 2 cm / 0.8"