Details
- Dimensions
- 9ʺW × 4.75ʺD × 13ʺH
- Artist
- Marcello Fantoni
- Designer
- Raymor
- Period
- Mid 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Ceramic
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- There are some minor flaws as shown in the photos, including one small chip which could easily be darkened to … moreThere are some minor flaws as shown in the photos, including one small chip which could easily be darkened to be less noticeable. I have chosen to keep the piece as is. less
- Description
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Large signed mid century Marcello Fantoni for Raymor Italian brutalist vase. A statement piece that enhance your decor in many …
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Large signed mid century Marcello Fantoni for Raymor Italian brutalist vase. A statement piece that enhance your decor in many different settings. It is substantial enough that it could be used as a floor vase. The rough texture is in keeping with the brutalist style. There are some minor flaws as shown in the photos, including one small chip which could easily be darkened to be less noticeable. I have chosen to keep the piece as is. The dimensions are 13 inches tall by 9 inches wide by 4.75 inches deep.
MARCELLO FANTONI (1915-2011)
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Florence in 1915, Marcello Fantoni started his artistic career in 1927 when he subscribed to the Art Institute of Porta Romana. He followed the ceramic class of Carlo Guerrini, the artistic director of Cantagalli’s famous manufacture.
After his graduation in 1934, he started to work as the artistic director of a studio in Perugia, before settling in Florence and creating his own ceramic workshop. His production of edition and unique pieces meets a great success from 1937 with the Arts and Crafts exhibition that made him well-known throughout all the country and beyond.
After World War II spent in the Resistance, he comes back to his artistic activity with fever, developing his workshop’s production and increasing his collaborations. His success grows in the 1960’s and 1970’s: his unique sculptures adopt both a very contemporary aesthetic and historical references, such as the Etruscan ceramics, to which he gives a new approach of the material, colors and enamel.
In 1970, Fantoni founded the International School of Ceramic Art in Florence. It is there that he will pursue his work, production, and will teach, until his death in 2011.
Today, his pieces are part of the most important museum collections, such as The Metropolitan Museum (New York), the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), and the Tokyo’s Museum of Modern Art. less
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