The refreshment bar

Painter & ceramic artist
Manufacture
Henriot
Dimensions
Width
9.06 in
Lenght
15.35 in
Height
12.99 in
Details

Polychrome earthenware. Circa 1930.

Jim Sévellec created three series of small subjects for the Henriot factory, illustrating a wedding, a pardon and a folk festival called "la gavotte". To complete the set, he created, still in earthenware, houses, a refreshment stall and a church, enough to set these characters in a small village. This idea no doubt came to him as a result of his work on the lively dioramas produced for the Tanguy Tower, showing the bustle of his native Brest before the war.