Venice - Colonial Ball
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Description
Ø 35 - H. 38
Colonial ball Venice
Design : Mathilde Carron
After Paris Ville Lumière and its strong colours, Mathilde Carron offers us her perception of Venice in a range of pastel shades.
Base, neck and details of the decoration painted in real 21.7 ct gold.
Numbered and limited edition of 50 pieces
Model in : Enamel
Catalogue number: 167439
Designer
Mathilde Carron-Astier de Villatte discovered the art of clay at the Beaux Arts in Paris and her decisive meeting with Georges Jeanclos. This marked the beginning of her close relationship with this noble material, which she learned to sculpt, model and patinate according to her research. She graduated from the Beaux-Arts de Paris in 1989 and exhibited her work in various galleries in the capital. Mathilde also perfected the art of drawing and obtained the Pierre David-Weill prize from the Académie des Beaux-Arts. In Italy, in Venice, Florence and Rome, at the Villa Medici in particular, she discovered the richness of Italian baroque and popular Roman art alongside her father Pierre Carron, a painter and sculptor. With this training, Mathilde Carron-Astier de Villatte, who founded the Astier de Villatte brand, created a line of black earthenware ceramics that made the brand successful and challenged the traditional codes of earthenware work. Mathilde now offers her creations through trade fairs and her know-how to various professionals to create new customised ceramic lines. Inspired by the sumptuous colours and shapes of the mosaics, frescoes, marble and stone floors of the Basilica of San Marco in Venice, Mathilde Carron-Astier de Villatte's "Basilica" collection deconstructs the famous colonial balls of the Emaux de Longwy into a surprising geometry. www.carron.paris
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