1930s Spanish Vallauris Pottery Bull
The 1930s Spanish Vallauris pottery bull, influenced by the style of Picasso, embodies a striking fusion of abstraction and realism. Characterised by bold lines and vivid colours, it reflects the dynamic forms and fragmented perspectives that define Cubist artistry. The bull’s exaggerated features and simplified shapes evoke a sense of movement and vitality, encapsulating the essence of strength and grace. This piece not only serves as a testament to the craftsmanship of Vallauris but also exemplifies the cultural resonance of the era, intertwining traditional Mediterranean influences with the avant-garde spirit of modernism.
Overall measurements of 33cm x 32cm
The 1930s Spanish Vallauris pottery bull, influenced by the style of Picasso, embodies a striking fusion of abstraction and realism. Characterised by bold lines and vivid colours, it reflects the dynamic forms and fragmented perspectives that define Cubist artistry. The bull’s exaggerated features and simplified shapes evoke a sense of movement and vitality, encapsulating the essence of strength and grace. This piece not only serves as a testament to the craftsmanship of Vallauris but also exemplifies the cultural resonance of the era, intertwining traditional Mediterranean influences with the avant-garde spirit of modernism.
Overall measurements of 33cm x 32cm
The 1930s Spanish Vallauris pottery bull, influenced by the style of Picasso, embodies a striking fusion of abstraction and realism. Characterised by bold lines and vivid colours, it reflects the dynamic forms and fragmented perspectives that define Cubist artistry. The bull’s exaggerated features and simplified shapes evoke a sense of movement and vitality, encapsulating the essence of strength and grace. This piece not only serves as a testament to the craftsmanship of Vallauris but also exemplifies the cultural resonance of the era, intertwining traditional Mediterranean influences with the avant-garde spirit of modernism.
Overall measurements of 33cm x 32cm