years 30
Height: 7.49 in (19 cm)Width: 9.06 in (23 cm)Depth: 7.09 in (18 cm)
This vase is a beautiful blend of geometric design, rich textures, and vibrant colors. The polychrome ceramic exhibits a layered color scheme: bands of blue and golden-yellow dominate the piece, divided into distinct sections. The texture of the ceramic surface appears slightly rough and speckled, adding to the tactile aesthetic typical of the Art Deco and Futurist styles. The vase has a spherical shape with six prominent looped handles symmetrically arranged around the body. The handles, which are a golden yellow, complement the color scheme, adding functionality and visual interest. The bold, contrasting colors and streamlined form are in line with Futurist aesthetics, emphasizing speed, modernity, and a dynamic sense of movement, while the influence of Art Deco is seen in its elegant, clean lines and geometric balance. This type of vase, crafted in Albisola, a famous ceramics hub in Italy, would have been a fine example of modern Italian craftsmanship during the 1930s, reflecting both local ceramic traditions and the broader European artistic movements of the time. The vase it's in perfect condition
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