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Jaque Sagan
Mask
For Object & Thing Magen H Gallery has partly reprised its 2018 exhibition Vallauris: An Expression of Ceramic. This ceramic production center on the Côte d’Azur is well-known because of Picasso’s collaborations with potters there (beginning in 1948), but many other artists and designers also produced work at Vallauris, reaching a high point of creativity in the 1950s. Much of this work possesses the same formal ease that Picasso’s ceramics do, and also shares his interest in African art - a clear influence on the work of Jaque Sagan.
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Artist
Jaque Sagan
Material
Ceramic
Contributing Gallery
Magen H Gallery
Date
c. 1950
Dimensions
10.5 in × 5.25 in × 6.5 in
26.67 cm × 13.335 cm × 16.51 cm
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Image credit: Courtesy of Magen H Gallery
Mask, c. 1950
10.5 in × 5.25 in × 6.5 in
Ceramic
Magen H Gallery
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For Object & Thing Magen H Gallery has partly reprised its 2018 exhibition Vallauris: An Expression of Ceramic. This ceramic production center on the Côte d’Azur is well-known because of Picasso’s collaborations with potters there (beginning in 1948), but many other artists and designers also produced work at Vallauris, reaching a high point of creativity in the 1950s. Much of this work possesses the same formal ease that Picasso’s ceramics do, and also shares his interest in African art - a clear influence on the work of Jaque Sagan.