Vase with Lid by Carlo Zauli Italy 1960s-1970s

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Vase with Lid by Carlo Zauli Italy 1960s-1970s

Code: OGMOOG0130155

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Vase with Lid by Carlo Zauli Italy 1960s-1970s

Features

Designer:  Carlo Zauli

Production country:  Italy

Material:  Stoneware

Description

Vase with stoneware lid. Brand of the manufacture under the base.

Product Condition:
Item in good condition, with small signs of usage.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 18
Diameter: 12

Additional Information

Notes historical bibliographic

Carlo Zauli (Faenza, 19 August 1926 - Faenza, 14 January 2002) was an Italian ceramist, sculptor and teacher. Teacher at the Gaetano Ballardini Art Institute of Faenza together with Angelo Biancini, he had among his many students the sculptor and ceramist Romano Mazzini. He gained fame as a potter starting in the 1950s, when he made a large frieze for the Baghdad palace. He participated in several editions of the Faenza Prize (which he won in 1953, 1958 and 1962), the Milan Triennale and the Rome Quadriennale, which guaranteed him considerable commercial success, sometimes considered suffocating for his artistic and creative research, albeit of remarkable quality. . After his death, the Carlo Zauli Museum was inaugurated in his hometown, and retrospective exhibitions were dedicated to him at the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza (2002), at the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo (2008), at the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation in Venice. (2014) and at the Civic Museums of Ancient Art in Bologna (2015).

Designer: Carlo Zauli

Carlo Zauli (1926 - 2002) became an Italian ceramist, sculptor and teacher by profession. He gained fame as a potter in the 1950s, thanks to the creation of a large frieze for the palace of Baghdad. He won some editions of the Faenza Prize, the Milan Triennale and the Rome Quadriennale.

Material: Stoneware

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