Art Deco Ceramics
Charles Catteau Art Deco Ceramic Deer Vase Biches Bleues
This striking Belgian Art Deco vase is one of a series of shapes and forms on the theme "Biches Bleues" that Charles Catteau (1880 -1969) created in 1925 for Boch Freres in La Louviere, Belgium. The line was first exhibited at the 1925 Exposition Internationel Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris. Enameled in shades of dark and light blue with green on a craqueleured white ground, the vase portrays deer in various positions. Arguably Catteau's most famous design, the deer became an icon of the Art Deco Era, known in the company literature as Design # 943, the design was used from 1925 into the 1940's. Biches Bleues is pictured in the book "Catteau" on pages 25, 38, 55 and 234; on page 62 of the book "L'Homme de Keramis, Charles Catteau; on pages 18, 33, and 48 of the book "Ch Catteau, La Louviere Formes & Techniques". In the book "Art Deco Ceramics Made in Belgium Charles Catteau", Biches Bleues apperas on pages 114 and 274. The vase is 9 1/2" high and is impressed on the base "1264". It is also marked "29X" and is in excellent condition.
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