DALPAYRAT Pierre-Adrien (1844-1910), Coupe
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Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910), Coupe, glazed stoneware and brass accents, H. 17 cm ; D. 15 cm
A refined coupe with brass mounting, marked by a precise balance of form and colour. The interior features a turquoise glaze with fine speckling and controlled variations, offering a clear sense of Dalpayrat’s technical command. The warm reddish-brown exterior creates a measured contrast with the cooler tones inside, underscoring the careful construction of the piece and its discreet presence.
Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844–1910) was among the leading figures in the renewal of French stoneware at the end of the nineteenth century. His mastery of high-fired glazes allowed him to develop a wide range of complex surfaces and striking chromatic effects, each piece demonstrating an exacting knowledge of materials and firing. With forms that are always varied and deliberately conceived, Dalpayrat helped redefine the aesthetic possibilities of ceramic production in his time, establishing a legacy of innovation that continues to resonate today.
Condition Report
The vase is in perfect condition.
The glaze shows no damage or flaws.
The base is in excellent condition.
We mention a material filling at the base.
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