- Creator / Artist / Designer:ACharles Greber (1853 - 1935)
- Signature / Monogram:Signed "C. Greber"
- MarK / Label:Yes
- Period:20th Century / Mid Century / 1920
- Country of Origin:France
- Dimensions (H x W x D):5 x 11 x 11 cm
- Weight:0,3 Kg
- Number of components:1
- Condition:Excellent
- Style:Art Deco / Art Nouveau
- Materials:Earthware / Stoneware
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Price:SOLD
Art Nouveau and almost already Art Deco, this sculpture must be a production from the 1920s, comparable to animal glass paste by Gabriel Argy Rousseau.
In perfect condition
Renowned ceramist, Charles Gréber (Beauvais 1853 -1935) developed a production of flamed sandstone with drips of enamels superimposed in relief of animals or plants. He is an accomplished artist who adapted to the taste of his time and proposed a high quality production,
Its stoneware is made in the spirit of the great French ceramists such as Auguste Delaherche, Léon Pointu, Albert Damousse, Pierre Adrien Dalpayrat.