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Christine Viallet-Kuhn Coupe, 1980s Grès émaillé. 7.5 cm, 12.2 cm Monogrammée vk. Footnotes: Christine Viallet-Kuhn Coupe, 1980s Glazed stoneware. 7.5 cm high, 12.2 cm diameter Monogrammed vk. Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist Thence by descent to the present owner Née en 1942, Christine Viallet-Kuhn étudie à l'Ecole d'éducatrices de Nancy avant de se consacrer à la céramique après un stage chez le couple Pierlot. Elle tourne le grès et la porcelaine, arrêtant parfois le geste à quelques centimètres du col pour le modeler en ondulations prenant l'aspect de pétales. Les émaux s'harmonisent à la forme et rendent un velouté délicat. Born in 1942, Christine Viallet-Kuhn studied at the Nancy school for educators before devoting herself to ceramics after an internship with the Pierlot couple. She turns stoneware and porcelain, sometimes stopping the gesture a few centimetres from the neck to model it in undulations taking on the appearance of petals. The glazes harmonise with the shape and give a delicate velvet effect. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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Christine Viallet-Kuhn Coupe, 1980s Grès émaillé. 7.5 cm, 12.2 cm Monogrammée vk. Footnotes: Christine Viallet-Kuhn Coupe, 1980s Glazed stoneware. 7.5 cm high, 12.2 cm diameter Monogrammed vk. Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist Thence by descent to the present owner Née en 1942, Christine Viallet-Kuhn étudie à l'Ecole d'éducatrices de Nancy avant de se consacrer à la céramique après un stage chez le couple Pierlot. Elle tourne le grès et la porcelaine, arrêtant parfois le geste à quelques centimètres du col pour le modeler en ondulations prenant l'aspect de pétales. Les émaux s'harmonisent à la forme et rendent un velouté délicat. Born in 1942, Christine Viallet-Kuhn studied at the Nancy school for educators before devoting herself to ceramics after an internship with the Pierlot couple. She turns stoneware and porcelain, sometimes stopping the gesture a few centimetres from the neck to model it in undulations taking on the appearance of petals. The glazes harmonise with the shape and give a delicate velvet effect. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing