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Belgian sculptor Georges Pelletier studied at the National School of Arts and Crafts in Paris, where he specializes in ceramics. During his studies he worked in the Atelier of ceramist Claude Pantzer, in the Accolay Pottery atelier and the La Roue De Vallauris workshop. In 1961 he opened his own studio in Paris, where his first unique piece where created. Until 1973 Pelletier will produce many lighting for House Bobois. After he decided to set up his workshop in Cannes, where he is still active and is working today. An internationally renowned artist, his work is showcased in many galleries and exhibitions. This table lamp dates from the 1960s and shows refined craftsmanship. The Brown incised and hand painted ceramic base has an extra dimensional impression due the ceramic pears that float into the base. The shade is made out of a wool fabric. The lamp stands in a good, original condition.
Width : 45 cm / 17.72 inch
Depth : 45 cm / 17.72 inch
Height : 106 cm / 41.73 inch
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