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This large pitcher by Albert Thiry, crafted in the 1950s or 1960s in Vallauris, is decorated with incised foliage motifs that add texture and depth to its rustic glaze. Designed with versatility in mind, it can serve as a water pitcher or a unique vase for floral arrangements. The piece showcases Thiry's characteristic style, blending functional form with artistic detail.
Albert Thiry (1932–2009) was a renowned French ceramicist who established his workshop in Vallauris, a region famous for its pottery, alongside his wife Pyot in the 1960s. Thiry was known for his natural, earthy designs that often featured botanical and textured patterns, as seen in this pitcher. His work reflects the mid-century movement in French ceramics, where artisans embraced traditional craftsmanship infused with modern aesthetics.
Light wear.
Approx. Overall 9¾" high x 9½" wide w/ handle 6¾" diameter
Approx. Overall 25cm high x 24cm wide w/ handle 17cm diameter
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Large Mid-Century Pitcher by Albert Thiry (1932-2009) Vallauris 9¾"
Sale priceUS$1,090