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Paolo de Poli Bowl in Enameled Copper, Italy, 1960s.
Paolo de Poli (Italy 1905-1996) is considered the most influential and important enameler in the world. His works are avant-garde, colorful, adventurous and beautiful in every aspect. In addition, he has collaborated with his close friend and famous artist Gio Ponti. This bowl is beautifully shaped and is sparkling and bright in color. It has all the characteristic for which the work of enamel master De Poli is known for.
Please note this bowl is hand signed underneath by De Poli himself. Most of these bowls have a little sign on the underside which says De Poli, Padova. The hand signed works are rarer.
Height: 1.97 in (5 cm)
Width: 4.34 in (11 cm)
Depth: 4.34 in (11 cm)
Paolo de Poli Bowl in Enameled Copper, Italy, 1960s.
Paolo de Poli (Italy 1905-1996) is considered the most influential and important enameler in the world. His works are avant-garde, colorful, adventurous and beautiful in every aspect. In addition, he has collaborated with his close friend and famous artist Gio Ponti. This bowl is beautifully shaped and is sparkling and bright in color. It has all the characteristic for which the work of enamel master De Poli is known for.
Please note this bowl is hand signed underneath by De Poli himself. Most of these bowls have a little sign on the underside which says De Poli, Padova. The hand signed works are rarer.
Height: 1.97 in (5 cm)
Width: 4.34 in (11 cm)
Depth: 4.34 in (11 cm)
Paolo de Poli Bowl in Enameled Copper, Italy, 1960s.
Paolo de Poli (Italy 1905-1996) is considered the most influential and important enameler in the world. His works are avant-garde, colorful, adventurous and beautiful in every aspect. In addition, he has collaborated with his close friend and famous artist Gio Ponti. This bowl is beautifully shaped and is sparkling and bright in color. It has all the characteristic for which the work of enamel master De Poli is known for.
Please note this bowl is hand signed underneath by De Poli himself. Most of these bowls have a little sign on the underside which says De Poli, Padova. The hand signed works are rarer.
Height: 1.97 in (5 cm)
Width: 4.34 in (11 cm)
Depth: 4.34 in (11 cm)