Ceramic plate titled 'Pottery' (detail), 1969.




Book Description
PATRICK CAULFIELD. Ceramic plate titled 'Pottery' (detail), 1969. Produced for Tate Modern, London, Nd (2015). Dimensions: 19 cm diameter. Fine condition, as issued.
Dealer Notes
The artwork this ceramic plate is based on titled “Pottery,” was created by Patrick Caulfield in 1969, it is an oil painting belonging to the Pop Art movement. It is classified under the genre of still life, and is housed at the Tate Modern in London. It features an intricate assemblage of pottery vessels, characterized by their vivid and contrasting colours. The pots, jars, and vases are depicted with bold outlines and flat planes of color, a distinguishing feature of Caulfield’s style. The composition is a dense array of overlapping shapes, creating a sense of abundance and variety. The choice of bright, primary, and secondary colors lends a playful and dynamic quality to the piece, reflecting the essence of Pop Art by blending everyday objects with a modern artistic sensibility.
Author
PATRICK CAULFIELD.
Date
Nd (2015).
Publisher
Produced for Tate Modern, London.
Condition
Fine condition, as issued.
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