Bear on the ice floe in Rambervillers stoneware. . . Circa 1920s/30s. Unique piece. 28 X 15 cm. Small lack at the back of the ice floe and crack on the right rear paw. Photos. Does not detract from the beauty of the work. Alphonse Cytère, born in Tauves (Puy-de-Dôme) on August 12, 1861 and died in Rambervillers (Vosges) in 1941, is a French ceramic engineer linked to the Nancy school. He developed a new technique for transforming an enamel with metallic reflections that earned their notoriety to the "flamed stoneware of Rambervillers".
Dimensions: H15 x W28 x D 13 cm.
Bear on the ice floe in Rambervillers stoneware. . . Circa 1920s/30s. Unique piece. 28 X 15 cm. Small lack at the back of the ice floe and crack on the right rear paw. Photos. Does not detract from the beauty of the work. Alphonse Cytère, born in Tauves (Puy-de-Dôme) on August 12, 1861 and died in Rambervillers (Vosges) in 1941, is a French ceramic engineer linked to the Nancy school. He developed a new technique for transforming an enamel with metallic reflections that earned their notoriety to the "flamed stoneware of Rambervillers".
Dimensions: H15 x W28 x D 13 cm.