Description: Mid-Century Felix Tissot T. Taxco - Serving Platter 13" long x 7" wide x 2" deepNo chips or cracks.“Felix Tissot was a French ceramist artist who worked in the film industry during the early 20th century. Later, he won recognition for his furniture and pottery design in California (United States); however, his arrival in Mexico defined his designer career.After traveling across some states in the country weighing the relevance of indigenous crafts, he settled in Taxco, Guerrero. It was there that he saw the potential of the tourist market in the fusion of handicraft work and contemporary design. Later, his art production was characterized by the collaboration of craftspeople from Ameyaltepec.He used to create ceramic pieces with modern volumetries and the Nahua craftspeople painted them with traditional motifs, this collaboration led to his line Fantasía. This production dynamic was part of the Cerámica Taxco workshop for 40 years.”French born who became a ceramic artist moved to Taxco Mexico in the 50s. Well known for his contemporary modern work. The Chitilan Indians influenced his designs, and he created a modern spin on traditional called the "Fantasia" line. All of which are hand painted patterns signed by the artist, finish sanders, and glazier.
Price: 89.49 USD
Location: Sacramento, California
End Time: 2024-11-24T20:37:03.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Felix Tissot
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Handmade: Yes
Culture: Mexican