Jacques Pouchain's tripod pot, made in chamotte clay and decorated with a white-to-brown fading glaze, is a perfect illustration of his innovative approach to ceramics. Jacques Pouchain interrupted his studies to devote himself to the creation of one-off pieces, often marked by the use of a white glaze applied to manganese oxide. His work reflects a poetic and aesthetic sensibility that has enabled him to distinguish himself in the ceramics world. Pieces by this artist have found their way into prestigious institutions such as the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris, the Marl Museum in Germany and Boston University in the USA, testifying to the scope and influence of his work in the contemporary art world.
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Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsTaupe, CremeMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height12 cmWidth17 cmDepth17 cm