View this post on Instagram From the Archive: Poetry in Motion. Ceramics by Jean Lurçat @whitfordfineart London imaginary and mythological sea and wood creatures and foliage are winding their ways in thickly applied saturated colours overlaid with brilliant glaze 2 December 2019 - 17 January 2020 download the ArtPassport app to view in 360° #360 #360art #360photo #archive #JeanLurçat #JeanLurcat #WhitfordFineArt #London #gallery #exhibition #art #painting #ceramics #pottery #abstract #geometry #contemporaryart #modernart #seemoreart #lifestyle #ID17255 A post shared by GalleriesNow (@galleriesnow) on Feb 24, 2020 at 9:00am PST
From the Archive: Poetry in Motion. Ceramics by Jean Lurçat @whitfordfineart London imaginary and mythological sea and wood creatures and foliage are winding their ways in thickly applied saturated colours overlaid with brilliant glaze 2 December 2019 - 17 January 2020 download the ArtPassport app to view in 360° #360 #360art #360photo #archive #JeanLurçat #JeanLurcat #WhitfordFineArt #London #gallery #exhibition #art #painting #ceramics #pottery #abstract #geometry #contemporaryart #modernart #seemoreart #lifestyle #ID17255
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