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by Roger Capron
Roger Capron Table basse modèle « navette » red, white and black glazed ceramic tiles, Black lacquered metal (Céramique émaillée rouge), 1960
French ceramicist Roger Capron in 1948, evaluating a ceramic piece as it comes out of the kiln.
Roger Capron (September 4, 1922 - November 8, 2006)
Roger Capron was born in Vincennes, France, on September 4, 1922. Interested in drawing, he studied Applied Arts in Paris from 1939 to 1943 and worked as an art teacher in 1945. He died on November 8, 2006, leaving behind a considerable body of work that is recognized worldwide.
In 1946, Roger Capron moved to Vallauris, where he founded a ceramics workshop known as 'l`Atelier Callis', contributing to the renaissance of ceramics in Vallauris.
In 1952, Roger Capron purchased an abandoned pottery in Vallauris and opened a small ceramics factory, with 15 workers. By 1957 he had established a considerable international reputation. In 1980 his factory employed 120 people and during that same decade he reverted to making one-off pieces which were shown internationally. Following an economic crisis, the factory was closed in 1982.
Ceramic cubist sculpture – Roger Capron, Vallauris
Roger Capron, Table lamp, France, c. 1965,
Glazed earthenware, fiberglass shade,
Overall: 21½ h × 7 w × 7½ d in (55 × 18 × 19 cm)