Skip to the content
artivanta no bglogo darklogo light
  • Artworks
    • Region
      • Europe
      • Middle East
      • South East Asia
    • Category
      • Painting
      • Photography
      • Sculpture
      • Ceramic
      • Vintage
    • Curated Collection
      • By Bane Khater
  • About
  • Cultural Pulse
  • Contact
0 Cart

No products in the cart.

artivanta no bg
  • Artworks
    • Region
      • Europe
      • Middle East
      • South East Asia
    • Category
      • Painting
      • Photography
      • Sculpture
      • Ceramic
      • Vintage
    • Curated Collection
      • By Bane Khater
  • About
  • Cultural Pulse
  • Contact
0 Cart

No products in the cart.

Head of a Women, 1975
Head of a Women, 1975 - Image 2
Head of a Women, 1975 - Image 3
Head of a Women, 1975 - Image 4
Head of a Women, 1975 - Image 5

Head of a Women, 1975

5,950 $

Michel & Andrée HIRLET

Ceramic

Signed by Artist

France

This particular work exemplifies their use of chamotte stoneware and custom glazes, where the human figure is stylized into bold, architectural shape.

1 in stock

Add to wishlist
SKU: EU-SC-HIRLET-5 Categories:Ceramics, Michel & Andree Hirlet
REGION:
EUROPEAN
CATEGORY:
CERAMIC
ARTIST:
MICHEL & ANDREE HIRLET
AUTHENTICITY:
CERTIFICATE
  • Description
  • Additional information

Description

Andrée (1936-) and Michel Hirlet (1936-2020) are a Paris-based duo of ceramicists, who have been creating together for decades. Their story began in 1958 at the École des Métiers d’Art, then housed within the walls of what would later become the Picasso Museum.

The Hirlets are known for their uncompromising craftsmanship: they produce their own chamotte stoneware, prepare their glazes from scratch, and blend pigments to achieve the exact hues they envision. Every stage of the proces, from material creation to firing is carried out by their own hands.

Their distinctive style emerged from a technical challenge. While shaping monumental forms, they were forced to cut them to fit inside the kiln. Refusing to slice them crudely, they instead fragmented the pieces in a way that gave rise to what they call combinatory volumes: geometric figures that interlock, overlap, and nest together, with the seams themselves becoming graphic elements.

Today, their work stands as a testament to innovation born from constraint, an exploration of geometry, material, and the poetic interplay of form.

New York Times article

Size:

19 D x38 W x39 H cm / 16 Kg

Authenticity:

Certificate is included

Packaging:

Ships in a crate

Delivery Cost:

Shipping is not included in price.

Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments

Returns:

Free returns within 14 days of delivery.

Handling:

Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Artists are responsible for packaging.

Ships from:

Middle East

Need Expert Advice?

    Please prove you are human by selecting the flag.

    Additional information

    Weight 16 kg
    Dimensions 19 × 38 × 39 cm
    Size

    Lorem ipsum

    Related Ceramics/Handcrafts

    • Untitled, 1954
      Add to wishlist
      Quick View
      Add to cart
      Untitled, 1954
      900 $
      CeramicsJacques Innocenti
    • Unknown, likely from 1960s
      Add to wishlist
      Quick View
      Add to cart
      Unknown, likely from 1960s
      900 $
      Albert ThiryCeramics
    • Untitled, 1956
      Add to wishlist
      Quick View
      Add to cart
      Untitled, 1956
      900 $
      CeramicsJacques Innocenti
    • Idole
      Add to wishlist
      Quick View
      Add to cart
      Idole
      900 $
      Atelier DaloCeramics

    Discover timeless artworks, hand-selected from across cultures and continents.

      Newsletter
      Links
      • Artworks
      • About
      • Contact
      • Testimonials
      ADDITIONAL LINKS
      • FAQ
      • Refund and Returns Policy
      • Privacy Policy
      Follow
      Instagram
      Facebook
      Made with love by Abiroot © 2025
      top