Peter Marino Unveils Stoneware Collection in New Adrien Dalpayrat Book ⇒ In his upcoming literary work, the extremely skilled architect Peter Marino alongside Etienne Tornier, curator of the 19th to the 21st-century collection at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs et du Design in Bordeaux, pay tribute to one of the most prestigious artists in Paris who specialized in one of the highest forms of art known to humankind: ceramics.
The Adrien Dalpayrat: The Peter Marino Collection has certainly been one of the most anticipated design books of the year. This exclusive book not only explores the life and extraordinary work of the renowned French ceramicist but also unveils an outstanding stoneware vessel collection by Peter Marino.
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Rising to prominence at the age of 45, Adrien Dalpayrat was regarded as one of the most distinguished ceramicists of late 19th-century and early beginnings of the 20th-century. Dalpayrat is best known for his distinctive work of oxblood glazes as well as developing a new version of the copper-based red glaze color/material, which would be known as “Rouge Dalpayrat”, and become a remarkable alternative to the highly coveting Sang de boeuf glaze in Chinese porcelain. decorative arts
His sculptural-shaped works showcased authentic versatility, especially in terms of stoneware forms as he would create all types of shapes, from gourds to marine creatures, among others.
Adrien Dalpayrat: The Peter Marino Collection will be available between October and November in platforms such as Phaidon and Amazon. Inside the book, you will also be able to discover astounding reproductions of the ceramicist’s work, made in an oversized format by Peter Marino, a unique collection that allows you to reminisce the brilliance of the Parisian artist.
The cover image of the book highlights details of one of Dalpayrat’s most impressive works that trace back circa-1900, an oxblood-red vase splashed with turquoise green in proto-Abstract Expressionist glee.
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Sources: Architectural Digest | Phaidon