European ceramic tile lady - Coronel maybe?
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European ceramic tile lady - Coronel maybe?
This piece is 7 tiles total. There is one clean crack and a few chips. Appears to be pacific beauty resting on sand with the pier/ocean in the background
dprato025- Number of posts : 4
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dprato025- Number of posts : 4
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Re: European ceramic tile lady - Coronel maybe?
nice piece would you mind taking some pics of the detail as your present pic is a little distant
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Re: European ceramic tile lady - Coronel maybe?
no idea what it is but I like it
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dprato025- Number of posts : 4
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Re: European ceramic tile lady - Coronel maybe?
reminds me of those sexy female figures favoured by the American airforce
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: European ceramic tile lady - Coronel maybe?
Nice piece, but I can tell you for certain it is not by Coronel. The image, glazes and style of abstraction are just not right for him.
Interestingly, the brown stain and the white crackle glaze are reminiscent of later period Brayton Laguna finishes as well as some Treasure Craft items. Curiously, Raul Coronel actually did work as a freelance designer for Treasure Craft for a short time following the closure of Stoneware Designs, however he was not directly involved in production.
Interestingly, the brown stain and the white crackle glaze are reminiscent of later period Brayton Laguna finishes as well as some Treasure Craft items. Curiously, Raul Coronel actually did work as a freelance designer for Treasure Craft for a short time following the closure of Stoneware Designs, however he was not directly involved in production.
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