Charles Catteau
Charles Catteau | |
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Born |
1880 Douai, France |
Died |
1966 Nice, France |
Nationality | French |
Education |
Alexandre Sandier Théodore Deck |
Known for | Ceramics |
Movement | Art Déco |
Awards | Gold medal of the Exhibition of Decorative and Industrial Arts (Paris, 1925) |
Charles Catteau (1880–1966) was a French Art Déco industrial designer.
Biography
Born at Douai, Charles Catteau trained at the National Ceramics School in Sèvres and followed a training course at the National Porcelain Factory in the same town. In 1904, Catteau was hired by the German Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory, near Munich.
In December 1906 he moved to La Louvière with his small family and started to work for Boch Frères Keramis, a Belgian earthenware factory located in La Louvière since the 19th Century. It is unclear whether Anna Boch introduced Catteau into the La Louvière factory. The two artists knew each other since Munich. Catteau immediately became a member of Anna Boch's "Kring Der Vrienden Der Schone Kunsten" (= Circle of Friends of The Fine Arts).
In 1907 he was appointed head of the Decoration Department and Workshop of Imaginative Design, where he remained until 1948. He died at Cannes in 1966.
Sources
- Draguet, Michel (ed.) (2001). Catteau – Donation Claire De Pauw et Marcel Stal. Bruxelles: King Baudouin Foundation. ISBN 2-87212-357-1.
- Corrieras, Dominique (1991). L'homme de Kéramis – Charles Catteau (in French). Paris: Vivre son Temps. ISBN 2-9505973-0-0.
- Pairon, Marc (2006). Art Deco Ceramics Made in Belgium. Charles Catteau. Fondation Charles Catteau. ISBN 90-810243-1-0.
External links
- École nationale supérieure de céramique industrielle (National Ceramics School), Limoges, France
- Virtual Expo Charles Catteau : Collection of vases by Charles Catteau donated by Claire De Pauw and Marcel Stal
- Fondation Charles Catteau
- The Charles Catteau’s collection at the King Baudouin’s Foundation
- Royal Boch
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