Guido gambone was arguably the most influential italian ceramist of the previous century.
Large guido gambone ceramics.
A stylish vintage italian art pottery bottle and stopper painted with horses by guido gambone 1909 1969.
Bronze ceramic urn by danish designer bode willumsen for royal copenhagen denmark.
A vibrant hand thrown pottery vase or urn by guido gambone circa 1955 in a deeply saturated shade of mediterranean blue.
Guido gambone italian art pottery bottle mid 20th century.
Large pot paratiisi by birger kaipianen for arabia finland.
He was a master of his craft and excelled in creating artistic objects in beautiful bold colors.
Large 1950s guido gambone esoteric ceramic vessel in stunning mediterranean blue.
Guido gambone june 27 1909 montella italy 1969 florence is one of the most prominent italian ceramicists of the 20 th century.
Magazzino italian art foundation presented guido gambone.
Ceramics from the 50s and 60s an exhibition curated by enrico camponi and vittorio calabrese of select works by the prominent italian ceramist guido gambone which were on view at the consulate general of italy in new york from september 10 through october 10 2019 a reception to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the passing of.
Guido gambone is considered as one of the most influential ceramists of the twentieth century he defined an excessively personal style by mixing the ancestral techniques of ceramics with etruscan or abstract decorations composed by with primary colors.
Stoneware vase by carl harry stålhane for rörstrand sweden 1950s.
Earthenware dish by guido gambone italy.
Guido gambone s glazed mid centery modern ceramic work is more diverse than many of his colleagues but as.
Dec 27 2019 guido gambone became intrigued with ceramics as a creative medium at an early age and eventually became one of the undisputed leaders of the italian modernist ceramics movement.
The elder gambone son bruno was also a gifted potter defined a unique style that fused traditional ceramic method with unstructured form uniting the art of the past with that of the modern era.