Vintage Ceramic Table Lamp by Jacques Blin (1974)
SKU 1658
Mid-century ceramic table lamp (1974) by Jacques Blin. A beautifully burnt-orange hued lamp and sgraffito-etched harp with heart-and-clover decoration is in Blin's trademark misty glaze. The piece was seemingly produced as a one-off for an A.D. Burley, most likely of Irish heritage given the piece's decoration. Since the 13th century, the harp had been considered the heraldic symbol of Ireland. In good overall condition commensurate with age. Highly collectible and rare personalised piece. The shade is not included. Re-wired for UK use. Signed on the lower exterior of the piece: 'J. Blin'. Please enjoy the accompanying photos to this listing.
About the Artist: Jacques Blin (1920-1995), an engineer by trade but with a love for the visual arts. Blin has an immediately recognisable style characterised by a more or less misty appearance of the glaze and by decoration deeply marked in the raw clay, a method he used throughout his career. He frequently depicted fanciful birds, primitive animals, stylised figures, plant life and whimsical abstract motifs in his works.
Dimensions of Ceramic Only:
H 33 cm / 13"
Dia 18 cm / 7.1"