Large Pic-Assiette Table Lamp
Stock No
4800
2012
- £795.00
- €961 Euro
- $1,005 US Dollar
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Item Description
A wonderful example of Picassiette, on a large antique pottery oil or water jar. Early 20th century.
Rewired and PAT tested to UK standards
Pique assiette or trencadis is a style of mosaic that incorporates ceramic shards, broken dishes and other found objects into a design. While traditional mosaics used small cubes that were relatively uniformly shaped, pique assiette or trencadis tends to use nonuniform pieces. The term pique assiette has a French origin. Some say it translates to “stolen plate” or “broken plate”. It also refers to someone who is a “scrounger” which of course fits because most pique assiette art is created with recycled or scavenged materials. Trencadis is a Catalan term that means “chopped” or “breakable”.
There is a long tradition of using broken and discarded materials to create folk art.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Tetbury, Gloucestershire
Item Dimensions
H: 40cm W: 31cm D: 29cm
Period
First quarter 20th Century
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Tetbury, Gloucestershire
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)7792 139252
+33 (0)6 73 61 79 54
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