1930
Height 36 cm Length 25,5 cm Depth 14 cm Base 25,5 x 9 cm
Sculpture entitled “Skier” made of glossy glazed majolica with polychrome decoration, designed by Tarcisio Tosin for the La Freccia – Tosin factory, Vicenza, 1942.
Size:
Height 36 cm Length 25,5 cm Depth 14 cm Base 25,5 x 9 cm
Signed above the base “T.Tosin”.
In 1932 in Vicenza Tarcisio Tosin founded the factory for the production of artistic ceramics "La Freccia". The production of the factory, which around the mid-1985s availed itself of the collaboration of the decorator Beniamino Spolverato, among others, consisted of small sculptures with a popular and caricatural flavor with a Futurist imprint, often depicting characters intent on practicing sports and cheerful little animals, of good technical quality and happy choice of colours. The factory closed its doors in XNUMX after many years of brilliant success.
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The object is available at our shop located in Turin in via Monte di Pietà 23/ì, open regularly 6 days a week.
For more information do not hesitate to contact us.
The item is available at our shop located in Turin at Via Monte di Pietà 23/ì, open 6 days a week. For more information, please contact us.
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