Bruno Gambone stoneware sculpture, 1990

Signed 1990 stoneware sculpture by Bruno Gambone. Geometric architectural shape, terracotta finish, painted base. Excellent condition.


Specifications



  • Designer: Bruno Gambone

  • Manufacturer: Studio Bruno Gambone

  • Country/Period: Italy, 1990


  • Materials: Stoneware (grès), painted base

  • Dimensions (H × W × D): 26 × 10 × 8.5 cm

  • Condition: Excellent; minimal wear; signed & dated under base


  • Price: €800

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Dated 1990 and signed under the base, this stoneware sculpture by Bruno Gambone presents a distilled, architectural silhouette—a geometric abstraction that subtly recalls the archetype of a house. Conceived within the artist’s Florentine practice, the work reflects Gambone’s mature vocabulary in the late 20th century: disciplined forms, quiet surfaces, and a preference for sculptural clarity over ornament.


The body is executed in grès with a tactile, materic finish in warm terracotta tones. Two intersecting, blade-like planes rise from a rectilinear base painted in a lime-white hue, creating a poised play of volumes and negative space. The proportions are spare yet deliberate, and the color contrast between earthy body and pale base adds a measured visual tension.


Technically, the piece exemplifies Gambone’s mastery of high-fired stoneware, where the granular surface and controlled firing yield a refined, matte presence.


With the original signature and date to the underside, the work comes in excellent condition with only minimal wear consistent with careful handling; no cracks, chips, or restorations are observed.


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