Robert Picault, a renowned ceramist active in the 20th century, left his mark on his era with his unique ceramic creations, including the famous large caquelon. Specializing in culinary tableware, Picault innovated by developing his own alquifoux, a distinctive blend of lead sulfide and sand. Inspired by the Muslim Middle Ages, his style is distinguished by geometric motifs, produced in two-tone blues, manganese and the emblematic shades of green and manganese. His collaboration with artists such as Picasso and Roger Capron enriched his work, while his factory responded to commissions from the Aga Khan. The caquelon, emblematic of his work, remains a symbol of Picault's culinary ceramic heritage.
is flawless, but may show slight signs of use.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsGreen, White, BeigeMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height9 cmWidth17 cmDepth17 cm