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István Gádor VASE _ 1458
István Gádor VASE _ 1458
This rare studio vase by István Gádor (1891-1984) presents a strong, sculptural form enriched by applied geometric elements. The body is covered in a deep turquoise glaze, interrupted by small, raised, colorful square motifs arranged across its surface, creating a subtle three-dimensional rhythm.
Gádor was a two-time Kossuth Prize-winning ceramic artist and is widely regarded as one of the founders of modern Hungarian ceramics.
Trained initially as a sculptor, his work bridges ceramics and sculpture, often combining architectural form with experimental surface treatment.
This piece reflects that approach - where the vessel becomes a structured object, and surface elements act as compositional accents rather than decoration.
A rare and collectible studio work - geometric, tactile, and rooted in the origins of Hungarian modern ceramics.
Dimensions: H24 x W19cm
Weight: 2901g total
Material: Ceramic
Microwave safe: Yes
Oven safe: No
Care instructions: Handwash only. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasives or cleaners as they may damage the finish.
