This elegant ceramic sculpture of a woman holding a stylised flower was hand-crafted in Belgium by Rogier Vandeweghe during the 1960s — a period when he was producing expressive, sculptural work under the Perignem and Amphora names. Standing 48 cm tall, the piece is distinguished by its refined, elongated form and tranquil facial expression, combining figurative artistry with mid-century modern sensibilities. The surface features nuanced glazing in earthy tones and subtle contrasts that enhance the tactile quality of the ceramic. The floral motif adds a lyrical touch, while the overall silhouette feels both timeless and deeply rooted in studio pottery tradition. Vandeweghe’s ceramics are known for their handcrafted character, unique forms, and variations in glaze — qualities clearly expressed in this sculpture. It offers a strong decorative presence whether displayed alone or as part of a curated interior collection. It’s in an excellent vintage condition. Dimensions: Height 48 Width 18 Depth 16 cm
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ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height48 cmWidth18 cmDepth16 cm