Auguste Delaherche

Low vase, stoneware, 1905, 17.5 × 26 cm, 3.4 kg

Auguste Delaherche (27 December 1857 – 27 June 1940) was a French ceramicist, who was a leading figure in French art pottery through the Art Nouveau period. Like other leading French potters of the period, he was intensely interested in ceramic glaze effects of colour and surface texture. He began his career making stoneware, but later also made porcelain in his studio.[1]

Print of Delaherche at work in 1891

After some years potting in Paris, in 1894 he returned to his native region, and ten years later changed his operation to a one-man studio pottery. He also moved in stages from making exclusively stoneware to only making porcelain.

  1. ^ Sullivan; Orsay; V&A; Grove

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia · View on Wikipedia

Developed by Tubidy