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Mado Jolain
Pitcher
The story of 20th century French studio pottery is still relatively little known, overshadowed by the better documented stories of England, America, and Japan. One of its leading lights was certainly Mado Jolain, who developed her involvement in the craft during World War II, working alongside René Legrand. She developed connections to international figures (visiting Shoji Hamada in Japan, and Bernard Leach in England, in the mid-1960s) and exhibited at Colette Guéden’s leading ceramic gallery Printemps.
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Artist
Mado Jolain
Material
Ceramic
Contributing Gallery
Magen H Gallery
Date
c. 1950
Dimensions
12 in × 9.5 in × 5.5 in
30.48 cm × 24.13 cm × 13.97 cm
ID
Image credit: Courtesy of Magen H Gallery
Pitcher, c. 1950
12 in × 9.5 in × 5.5 in
Ceramic
Magen H Gallery
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The story of 20th century French studio pottery is still relatively little known, overshadowed by the better documented stories of England, America, and Japan. One of its leading lights was certainly Mado Jolain, who developed her involvement in the craft during World War II, working alongside René Legrand. She developed connections to international figures (visiting Shoji Hamada in Japan, and Bernard Leach in England, in the mid-1960s) and exhibited at Colette Guéden’s leading ceramic gallery Printemps.