Overview
This striking ceramic vessel features a bold, non-objective composition that pays homage to the pioneers of early 20th-century abstract art.
Preliminary identification
Photo reference
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Overview
This striking ceramic vessel features a bold, non-objective composition that pays homage to the pioneers of early 20th-century abstract art.
Story
During the 1980s, the design world underwent a radical shift known as Post-Modernism, which rejected the 'less is more' mantra of previous decades in favor of playful, eclectic, and historically referential art.
Maker / Origin
While the specific maker is not identified by a visible mark, this style was popularized by design collectives like the Memphis Group in Italy and later adopted by high-end decor companies across Europe and North America.
Condition & Value
The piece shows some surface scuffing and minor 'metal marks' or dark streaks on the cream background, which is common for matte glazes of this era. There are no visible structural cracks or major chips, though a gentle cleaning would likely brighten the primary colors significantly.
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