Claire Debril (1927-2021) - Coil-built ceramic vase

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Claire Debril (1927-2021) - Coil-built ceramic vase
€1,663
Dimensions :
H5 x W12 x D11
Color :
orange
Material :
ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
Style :
vintage

Claire Debril (1927-2021) Ceramic vase in a very orange colour made using the coiling technique. Almost square in shape, with a double opening. A magnificent piece by this great artist. Monogrammed underneath CD Height: 5.8cm. Length: 12cm. Width: 11.6cm. In perfect condition. Provenance: Estate of a patron of the artist. Several pieces by this artist for sale. *French sculptural ceramist, the lady of coiling. ‘The form is only valid through the heartbeat that created it.’ Claire Debril. In the October 2019 issue of the Revue de la Céramique et Verre, at the age of 93 and still active, Claire Debril explains to Mardochée Franco that she has always loved working with the coiling technique to feel the clay with her fingertips. Her work is ‘rhythmed by void and fullness’, a way of existing through the inner void, always in search of harmony and resonance in space. At 20, in 1946, in Montparnasse, she meets the sculptor Henri Laurens, who teaches her ‘form in space’, the void, the hollow, the full. From 1947 to 1950, she spends three years at the Dominican convent of Béthanie to seek self-confidence and ‘restructure’ herself. In 1956, she marries Bernard Soleil and begins to learn ceramics in her husband’s workshop. She starts producing high-quality utilitarian items (jugs, plates, bowls, teapots...). 'A jug or a teapot are sculptures. Adding a simple handle or spout is not innocent as they alter the surrounding space.' In 1970, the couple separates. Bernard decides to move to the Alpes Maritimes in Coaraze. She stays in Paris for two years before creating her own workshop in Vincennes in 1972. She dedicates herself exclusively to bowls, teapots, and shaped pieces, always using the coiling technique: matte glazes in muted tones applied in successive layers, softened angles, where the light, caressing the piece, reveals the symbiosis of a perfect harmony between the glaze and the form.

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