Price

£3500.00

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Piero Fornasetti Porcelain Mesi and Soli Plates,
"12 Mesi, 12 Soli", Twelve Suns, Twelve Months,
Eight Plates,
Mid to Late 1950s.

Piero Fornasetti's "12 Mesi 12 Soli" series numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 10, showing the sun as a woman's face and each one representing a different month- May & June.

Dimensions: 10-inch diameter x 1-inch high.

The Piero Fornasetti Mesi & Soli Pattern Plates are a series of twelve porcelain plates that were designed by the Italian artist Piero Fornasetti in the 1950s. Each plate features a different month of the year, represented by a sun with the face of a woman. The plates are decorated in a whimsical and playful style that is typical of Fornasetti's work.

The Mesi & Soli Pattern Plates were inspired by a calendar that Fornasetti created in 1942 for his friend, the Italian publisher Gio Ponti. The calendar featured a series of drawings of the sun with the face of a woman, and Fornasetti later adapted these drawings for the plates.

The Mesi & Soli Pattern Plates were first produced in the early 1950s.

Mark:  Each with Piero Fornasetti printed mark and numbered on the underside and most with original foil labels.  One plate, #8, with blue handwritten letters C, D, R, A & S.

Reference: Fornasetti: The Complete Universe, Barnaba Fornasetti, pages 212 & 213 for illustrations made for Geo Ponte printed by hand called Lunario del sole (Solar Almanac) which were made in 1942 and which were adapted to a circular shape for these plates in a series called Dodici soli, dodici mesi (Twelve Suns, Twelve Months) which were made in the early 1950s.

Fornasetti, Designer of Dreams, Patrick Mauries, pages 224-5 for illustration of a set of plates.

Mauries writes, " For two years Gio Ponte commissioned a calendar or diary from Fornasetti as a present for his friends, consisting of twelve drawings illustrating the months.  Fornasetti continued this tradition by printing a similar calendar for himself.  The theme for 1942 was the Sun- Lunario del Sole, the Almanac of the Sun.  Later Fornasetti converted his designs into dinner plates.  It was the beginning of a lifelong obsession with the image of the Sun, here equated with a woman's face."

(Ref: NY10260-npcu)

Dimensions

25.4cm diameter

Price

£3500.00



Stock number

NY10260-npcu

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