Large baluster vase with flared neck in stoneware signed Maurice Pitot circa 1950s. Signature at the tip. Height 30.5 cm. Diameter at the neck 16.5 cm. Diameter approximately 16 cm. Weight 2.6 kg. Maurice Pitot was a Belgian ceramist born in 1926 in Châtelineau and passed away in 2010.
He belongs to the tradition of Bouffioulx stoneware, an important center for pottery and artistic ceramics in Wallonia. Active mainly from the 1950s to the 1970s, he created vases, bowls, and decorative objects in glazed stoneware, recognizable by their flowing glazes in blue, green, brown, or black tones.
His work is part of the revival of Belgian artistic stoneware after the war, inherited from the artisanal traditions of Bouffioulx. L: 16 l: 16 H: 30
Large baluster vase with flared neck in stoneware signed Maurice Pitot circa 1950s. Signature at the tip. Height 30.5 cm. Diameter at the neck 16.5 cm. Diameter approximately 16 cm. Weight 2.6 kg. Maurice Pitot was a Belgian ceramist born in 1926 in Châtelineau and passed away in 2010.
He belongs to the tradition of Bouffioulx stoneware, an important center for pottery and artistic ceramics in Wallonia. Active mainly from the 1950s to the 1970s, he created vases, bowls, and decorative objects in glazed stoneware, recognizable by their flowing glazes in blue, green, brown, or black tones.
His work is part of the revival of Belgian artistic stoneware after the war, inherited from the artisanal traditions of Bouffioulx. L: 16 l: 16 H: 30