Pierre Boncompain - Sassi Milici Vallauris - wall plate - 1970s
Beautiful Wall plate designed by Pierre Boncompain, at Sassi Milici Vallauris, with a depiction of a woman with a cup and saucer on a shiny blue background with golden highlights. Stamped and marked on the rear with the name of the artist and that of the manufacturer. It is part of a limited series of 75 pieces. This is no. 25. Made in the artists’ village of Vallauris, France. In a generally excellent condition.
About the Designer
Pierre Boncompain is one of the last surviving master painters from the “Matisse School of thought”. I believe he should have in the near future a retrospective of his artwork at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York or any other important museums of the world. Born in 1938 in Valence, known as the gateway to Provence, Pierre Boncompain is recognized as a modern French master, and inheritor of the colorist tradition. The charm of Provence flows through Boncompain’s paintings, pastels and works on paper. His themes are simple: nudes, still-lifes and landscapes, but, through his continued experimentation with intense color, expressive line, and flat, patterned surfaces, he transcends the everyday to offer us a vision of life that is infinitely attractive.Over the last five decades Boncompain has exhibited in Asia, Europe, the United States, and throughout France. His artworks are collected in numerous important public and private collections. Pierre Boncompain has been painting and drawing since he was a young child and was encouraged by his parents in his pursuit of the arts. He moved to Paris in the late 1950s and graduated in 1959 first in his class at the French National Academy of Decorative Arts before moving on to the National Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied in the Legueult atelier. Today, with his wife, model and muse Colette, he splits his time between his studios in Paris and Provence.
Period
Circa 1970
Place of Origin
France
Condition
Good Vintage Condition
Dimensions
22 cm x 22 cm x 2 cm
Beautiful Wall plate designed by Pierre Boncompain, at Sassi Milici Vallauris, with a depiction of a woman with a cup and saucer on a shiny blue background with golden highlights. Stamped and marked on the rear with the name of the artist and that of the manufacturer. It is part of a limited series of 75 pieces. This is no. 25. Made in the artists’ village of Vallauris, France. In a generally excellent condition.
About the Designer
Pierre Boncompain is one of the last surviving master painters from the “Matisse School of thought”. I believe he should have in the near future a retrospective of his artwork at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York or any other important museums of the world. Born in 1938 in Valence, known as the gateway to Provence, Pierre Boncompain is recognized as a modern French master, and inheritor of the colorist tradition. The charm of Provence flows through Boncompain’s paintings, pastels and works on paper. His themes are simple: nudes, still-lifes and landscapes, but, through his continued experimentation with intense color, expressive line, and flat, patterned surfaces, he transcends the everyday to offer us a vision of life that is infinitely attractive.Over the last five decades Boncompain has exhibited in Asia, Europe, the United States, and throughout France. His artworks are collected in numerous important public and private collections. Pierre Boncompain has been painting and drawing since he was a young child and was encouraged by his parents in his pursuit of the arts. He moved to Paris in the late 1950s and graduated in 1959 first in his class at the French National Academy of Decorative Arts before moving on to the National Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied in the Legueult atelier. Today, with his wife, model and muse Colette, he splits his time between his studios in Paris and Provence.
Period
Circa 1970
Place of Origin
France
Condition
Good Vintage Condition
Dimensions
22 cm x 22 cm x 2 cm
Beautiful Wall plate designed by Pierre Boncompain, at Sassi Milici Vallauris, with a depiction of a woman with a cup and saucer on a shiny blue background with golden highlights. Stamped and marked on the rear with the name of the artist and that of the manufacturer. It is part of a limited series of 75 pieces. This is no. 25. Made in the artists’ village of Vallauris, France. In a generally excellent condition.
About the Designer
Pierre Boncompain is one of the last surviving master painters from the “Matisse School of thought”. I believe he should have in the near future a retrospective of his artwork at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York or any other important museums of the world. Born in 1938 in Valence, known as the gateway to Provence, Pierre Boncompain is recognized as a modern French master, and inheritor of the colorist tradition. The charm of Provence flows through Boncompain’s paintings, pastels and works on paper. His themes are simple: nudes, still-lifes and landscapes, but, through his continued experimentation with intense color, expressive line, and flat, patterned surfaces, he transcends the everyday to offer us a vision of life that is infinitely attractive.Over the last five decades Boncompain has exhibited in Asia, Europe, the United States, and throughout France. His artworks are collected in numerous important public and private collections. Pierre Boncompain has been painting and drawing since he was a young child and was encouraged by his parents in his pursuit of the arts. He moved to Paris in the late 1950s and graduated in 1959 first in his class at the French National Academy of Decorative Arts before moving on to the National Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied in the Legueult atelier. Today, with his wife, model and muse Colette, he splits his time between his studios in Paris and Provence.
Period
Circa 1970
Place of Origin
France
Condition
Good Vintage Condition
Dimensions
22 cm x 22 cm x 2 cm