Italy, 1930s. Manufactured by Richard Ginori
Glazed earthenware in polychrome and graffitied with naturalistic motifs
Marked on the reverse with the manufactory's graphic symbol
E. Dellapiana, The design of ceramics in Italy 1850-2000, Electa, Milan 2010, p. 97
Manufactured by Richard-Ginori S. Cristoforo in the 1930s, this plate embodies Giovanni Gariboldi’s refined balance of artistry and functionality design. Decorated with polychrome glazes and graffitied naturalistic motifs, it reflects Gariboldi’s modernist vision and mastery of ceramic craftsmanship, redefining porcelain as both a practical and artistic medium.
Diam 24,5 x H 3 cm Diam 9.65 x H 1.18 in