Bruno Gambone, set of three terracotta bowls with concentric circle decoration, Italy, 1970s, signed
This set of three ceramic bowls by Bruno Gambone dates from the 1970s and features one of the artist’s most iconic decorative motifs: the use of concentric circles in bold graphic compositions.
Two of the bowls are shallow and wide, while one has a deeper form. All are crafted in terracotta with unglazed bases, their surfaces animated by red, black, and white geometric circles contrasting against the natural clay.
This graphic vocabulary — at once archaic and modern — is among Gambone’s most recognizable stylistic signatures, highly sought after by collectors. The bowls are of medium size, preserved in excellent vintage condition with no breaks or restorations, and all are signed under the base.
They belong to the same series as a large platter by Bruno Gambone also available in our inventory, making them particularly interesting for collectors seeking to build a coherent group of his graphic works.
This set of three bowls exemplifies Gambone’s ability to merge simple terracotta forms with striking visual language, resulting in timeless and highly collectible Italian ceramics.
PRICE: 1000 € / set
Rent: 200 € / week
Italy, 1970s. Preowned. Discontinued.
Materials:
painted ceramics.
Signed.
Conditions: 5/5
Dimensions (H x D):
3,5 x 20; 4,5 x 18; 7 x 18 cm
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