Céramique 1900 - Art Deco - Art Nouveau - Art Modern. Ceramic, crockery, terracotta, sandstone, porcelain, stoneware, earthenware.
Ceramique 1900

Jean LANGLADE (1879-1928) - France

In 1914 he is a potter, a moulder and a dealer in clay busts and figurines in Charenton. He makes glazed earthenware and also chinaware and porcelain. In 1920 he joins the ceramists of St. Amand en Puysaie, hired by ARNAUD in his workshop of Faubourg. He then works with the Société des Grès Flammés before going to his own workshop in Dampierre sous Bouhy, already run by his wife since 1922.
One does not often come across works by LANGLADE but when one does, they are most of the time of great quality.