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Georges Jouve - Exposed in Dumas Limbach fine art gallery

GEORGES 
JOUVE

1910 - 1964

French ceramist, Georges Jouve, was first a theater decorator then opened his own ceramics workshop after the Second World War. He participated in numerous shows and exhibitions in France and abroad. He is also known for having been invited by Jacques Adnet to participate in the exhibition “La Céramique Contemporaine” of the Compagnie des Arts Français.

Georges Jouve - ceramic - Pot à tabac - Exposed in Dumas Limbach fine art gallery

GEORGES JOUVE 
POT À TABAC

Circa 1947

Glazed  ceramic 
Signed with the artist’s initials alpha
H 20 cm x W 26 cm x D 20,5 cm

Georges Jouve - ashtray ceramic - Patte d’ours - Exposed in Dumas Limbach fine art gallery

GEORGES JOUVE MATHIEU MATEGOT 
PATTE D'OURS - BASE

1955

Glazed and cracked ceramic bear paw
Signed with the artist’s initials alpha
H 7cm x W 18 cm x D18 cm

​Leg in lacquered metal and rattan
H 55cm x W 32cm x D 30cm

Georges Jouve - ceramic - coat hanger with mirror - Exposed in Dumas Limbach fine art gallery

GEORGES JOUVE 
COAT HANGER

1950

Ceramic

Metal structure, ceramic coat hook, original mirror
H 70 cm x W 66 cm

Georges Jouve - ceramic - coat hanger with mirror - Exposed in Dumas Limbach fine art gallery

GEORGES JOUVE 
COAT HANGER

1950

Ceramic

Metal structure, ceramic coat hook, original mirror

Diameter at the widest 80 cm

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