Sonia Delaunay, 1885-1979
Hélice, 1979
Vase in Limoges porcelain with screenprint in colours
With the printed signature to the front, and also signed and titled on the bottom.
Numbered from the edition of 900. Published by Artcurial, Paris.
29 x 32.5 x 10 cm; 11 3/8 x 12 3/4 x 4 in
Note:
Sonia Delaunay, a pioneering artist in the realm of abstract art and textile design, created this mesmerizing vase titled "Hélice." Executed with vibrant and bold geometric patterns, the vase encapsulates Delaunay's distinctive style, characterized by rhythmic colour contrasts and dynamic shapes. "Hélice," which translates to "propeller" in French, aptly captures the essence of movement and energy. The swirling patterns on the vase evoke a sense of perpetual motion, reminiscent of a propeller slicing through the air. Delaunay's masterful use of colour and form in "Hélice" exemplifies her commitment to the integration of art into everyday life, showcasing her enduring influence on the intersection of visual arts and design.
Condition Report:
In excellent original condition. No paint losses. No chips or cracks. It is very rare to find examples of this beautiful vase in such a good condition nowadays.
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