Glazed Ceramic Woman Figure Vase by Jacques Pouchain - Atelier Dieulefit (circa 1960s-70s)
SKU 2488
Glazed ceramic woman figure vase (circa 1960s-70s) by Jacques Pouchain. This is a delightful, whimsical pottery flower vase modelled as a woman with her arms folded in front. She has a conical wheel thrown body, slightly elongated neck, simplified yet expressive facial features, and a brushed white enamel glaze with brown tones. Dieulefit is inscribed to base, which is the town in which the artist's studio was located in the South of France. In very good overall condition. Stamped: 'L'Atelier Dieulefit' also inscribed along with initials 'JP'. Upon request a video of the piece will be provided.
About the Artist: Jacques Pouchain (1925-2005) left Paris and gave up his architectural training in the 1950s for the South of France to devote himself to art and his pottery studio at Dieulefit. He produced highly personal work and more commercial pieces as well. His habit of applying a white over-glaze to decoration engraved in manganese oxide revealed a modern approach to pottery. In the early days, familiar animals were recurrent themes in his work. He began making large, abstract pieces in the 1960s before developing the themes of femininity and fertility in the 1970s (ref: 'French Pottery of the 50s' by Pierre Staudenmeyer). His pieces are engraved or stamped "Atelier Dieulefit." More personal pieces also bear the initials 'JP'. He is an institutionally recognised painter, sculptor, and ceramicist and has been featured in many major art museums including the Museum of Modern Art of Paris.
Dimensions:
H 16 cm / 6.3"
Dia 10 cm / 3.9"