Auguste and Gausserand met at a pottery school in Montpellier in 1948. For the next seventy years they would share studios in small towns in the south of France, amongst a community of post-war artists that included Picasso, making their cheerful and uncomplicated painted pottery. This is a charming archive of letters, drawings, black and white photographs and faded polaroids, with text in French and English.
Pots
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