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Handmade Ceramic Rhinoceros Sculpture By Roberto Rigon, 1970s

Chairish

$476

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of space age aesthetics with this exceptional vintage ceramic figurine crafted by the renowned Italian artist Roberto Rigon in the 1970s. This handmade sculpture, depicting a rhinoceros, is a stunning blend of vibrant colors – an artistic celebration in blue, azure, brown, and beige hues. Rigon’s creativity shines through the futuristic shapes of the figurine, evoking the avant-garde spirit of the space age design era. Each curve and contour of the sculpture reflects the artist’s meticulous craftsmanship and a visionary approach to form. The mix of colors adds depth and dimension, creating a truly mesmerizing visual impact. In excellent condition, this vintage ceramic rhinoceros sculpture stands as a testament to Rigon’s artistry and the enduring appeal of space age design. The maker’s signature beneath the base adds an authentic touch, affirming the craftsmanship of this unique piece. Elevate your space with this exceptional vintage find that not only captures the essence of the space age era but also serves as a conversation piece and a symbol of artistic innovation. Whether you’re a collector of vintage design furniture, lighting, or decor, this Roberto Rigon ceramic rhinoceros sculpture is a must-have addition to your curated space. item. ceramic figurine maker. roberto rigon period. 1970s country. italy material. ceramic color. white, blue, azure, brown, beige dimensions (cm). 35 x 8 x 14.5H condition. excellent vintage conditions This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution

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