Modernist Ceramic Plaque in Cubist Brutalist Style
This Modernist Ceramic Plaque features a large bas-relief ceramic panel inside a solid wood frame. Deeply incised lines shape a stylized human face inspired by Cubist geometry. The composition combines frontal and profile views, creating a bold sculptural effect. A dark charcoal glaze with metallic reflections gives the surface the appearance of cast iron or oxidized lead. The textured finish strengthens the plaque’s raw brutalist character and adds depth under changing light.
This Modernist Ceramic Plaque reflects the post-war revival of artistic ceramics influenced by Pablo Picasso and the Madoura studio in Vallauris. Artists from this period explored the boundary between painting and sculpture through expressive ceramic wall art. The mix of primitivism and geometric abstraction defines modernist and brutalist interior design from the mid-20th century.
The ceramic panel remains intact with no visible cracks or chips. The solid wood frame shows a natural patina and light age-related wear. This striking wall artwork creates a strong focal point in brutalist, contemporary, or Mid-Century Modern interiors.
Dimensions
- Width: 39 cm (15.35 in)
- Height: 39 cm (15.35 in)
- Depth: 5 cm (1.97 in)
This Modernist Ceramic Plaque brings sculptural texture, strong geometric form, and timeless brutalist character to any curated interior.










































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