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A striking and substantial original modernist pottery vase with volcanic glaze — a large-scale, architecturally proportioned studio ceramic exemplifying one of the most visually distinctive and collectible glaze techniques of the mid-century modern era. Tall, narrow, and commanding at 16" high.
The volcanic glaze — a technique producing richly textured, crater-pocked, lava-flow surfaces of extraordinary tactile and visual complexity — was among the defining decorative languages of postwar modernist ceramics. From the celebrated Fat Lava workshops of West Germany (Scheurich, Jopeko, Bay Keramik, Carstens) to the Florentine studio of Marcello Fantoni, the French ateliers of Vallauris, and American and Scandinavian studio potters, volcanic and lava glaze effects were embraced as the ceramic equivalent of Abstract Expressionism — organic, forceful, and evocative of geological time and primal energy. These glazes were not manufactured effects but the product of complex chemical interactions under extreme kiln temperatures — each piece genuinely unique.
At 16" tall with an 8.5" wide × 4" deep footprint, this is a serious, room-defining object — tall enough to anchor a console, bookshelf, or floor pedestal as a true sculptural presence. The elongated, narrow form gives it a modernist elegance that distinguishes it from the rounder, more squat forms typical of the era.
Very good condition. Please review all photographs carefully.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 22 - Jun 27
US$40
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