A full 'travel' service, designed for Wedgwood


Size (cm): 50x25
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Sale price€134,95 EUR

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Eric Ravilious, a name that resonates strongly within British art of the twentieth century, is the creator of the painting entitled "A complete 'travel' service, designed for Wedgwood." Examining this work, a rich upholstery of aesthetic influences is revealed that not only speak of Ravilious's style but also about their acute ability to merge art and daily life in a unique visual symbiosis.

He painting It portrays with precision and elegance a series of porcelain dishes thoroughly designed for the prestigious Wedgwood firm, firms rooted in the tradition of English ceramics. The work is characterized by its detail and clarity, visual elements that celebrate the essential qualities of the objects represented.

Ravilus, famous for their contributions to both painting and industrial design, exhibits in this piece a meticulous artistic composition. Soft colors and pastel tones give the work of a serene and nostalgic atmosphere. The decorative character of ceramic pieces, with their reasons inspired by the world of travel and exploration, unfolds with almost cartographic precision. Clean and defined lines reinforce the idea of ​​order and neatness, a highly valued quality in the design of utilitarian objects.

The arrangement of the elements within the work suggests an almost ceremonial organization. The variety of tea and table service pieces that include cups, dishes, teapot, bowls and jugs is presented in an orderly and harmonious deployment. The precision with which Ravilious plasma each piece induces a leisurely contemplation, appreciating both the structure and ornamentation of each element.

This focus on the "trip" is not merely decorative; It alludes to an era where such objects were not only functional, but also windows to distant worlds, integrating in their designs marine maps and scenes that evoke adventures and discoveries. The thematic choice of decorative motifs is a wink to the tradition of travel and exploration that characterizes British culture.

Eric Ravilious, an artist deeply influenced by European modernism and English popular art, applies a technique that reminds of wood engravings, distinctive resource in his graphic work. This influence is perceived in the distinctive lines and in the softness of the color that give the scene a quality of still contemplation.

It is relevant to contextualize this work within the trajectory of Ravilus, whose works cover various modalities from watercolor, book design to murals and ceramic objects. He collaborated closely with Wedgwood, creating designs that are still considered epitoms of the British Art Deco style.

"A complete 'travel' service, designed for Wedgwood" is a work that not only celebrates the daily object elevated to the art category, but also reinforces the role of the artist as a multiple creator, capable of infusing beauty and narrative in The simplest elements of daily life. This creation of Ravilus remains a tangible test of his unique vision and his technical mastery, consolidating his legacy in the British artistic panorama.

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