Two-tone gourd pitcher in stoneware with ribbed body by Louis Lourioux (1874-1930).
Louis Lourioux began his production in Foëcy during the Art Nouveau period with designs inspired by the animal and plant worlds, then shifted towards a more refined and geometric Art Deco style.
This pitcher is part of a series that Louis Lourioux dedicated to gourds, playing with effects of color and texture.
It is signed under the base with the two-winged mark, a signature used between 1895 and 1915.
Two-tone gourd pitcher in stoneware with ribbed body by Louis Lourioux (1874-1930).
Louis Lourioux began his production in Foëcy during the Art Nouveau period with designs inspired by the animal and plant worlds, then shifted towards a more refined and geometric Art Deco style.
This pitcher is part of a series that Louis Lourioux dedicated to gourds, playing with effects of color and texture.
It is signed under the base with the two-winged mark, a signature used between 1895 and 1915.