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Gres Stoneware. Africanist inspired decoration with frieze of cubist styilsed Falcons. French 1920s.
Charles was a French Art Déco industrial designer. He trained at the National Ceramics School in Sevres and followed a training course at the National Porcelain Factory in the same town.
In 1904, Catteau was hired by the German Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory, near Munich.
In December 1906 he moved to La Louviere with his small family and started to work for Boch Freres Keramis, a Belgian earthenware factory located in La Louviere since the 19th century.
Dimensions
Measurements:28.5cm High, Width of top rim 9cm.Stock number
191205_2279The BADA Standard
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