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Adrien Dalpayrat

Adrien Dalpayrat

By: Etienne Tornier
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A comprehensive exploration of the life and works of French ceramicist, Adrien Dalpayrat in a meticulously produced luxurious, oversized format

Adrien Dalpayrat was one of the most highly regarded ceramicists working in France in the late nineteenth century. Dalpayrat's recognition came relatively late in life, at age 45, when he first revealed the distinctive oxblood glazes for which he was best known, along with the variety of stoneware forms he employed — everything from gourds to fantastical marine creatures. Dalpayrat's works are included in global private and museum collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Musée d'Orsay, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Cooper-Hewitt.

In this book architect Peter Marino shares his collection of Dalpayrat masterpieces, each beautifully reproduced in a luxurious, oversized format with 270 color illustrations. Also included is a foreword by Peter Marino and insightful essays by curator Etienne Tornier as well as an extensive plates section with works by Dalpayrat.

With the same trim size and overall design, the volume is the perfect companion to Peter Marino's previous book, Théodore Deck.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Etienne Tornier is curator of the 19th to 21st century collection at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs et du Design in Bordeaux and teaches the history of design and curatorial studies at Parsons Paris.

Peter Marino is the principal of Peter Marino Architect PLLC, the New York-based architecture firm he founded in 1978. His work includes award-winning residential, retail, cultural, and hospitality projects worldwide.

PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN: 9781838660482
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Format: Hardback
Pub Date: 20201202
Height: 16.625 inches
Width: 15.125 inches
No. of Pages: 272
Category: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Porcelain & China

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