Hunting Scenes in Ceramic: A Set of Eight Mid-Century Panels
Set of Eight Mid-Century Framed Ceramic Tile Panels Depicting Game Animals
Circa 1950s–1960s
This striking set of eight mid-century ceramic tile panels features animated depictions of game animals traditionally associated with hunting, including deer and ducks, rendered within richly textured landscape settings. The subject matter reflects a long decorative tradition celebrating the sporting life and the natural world, reinterpreted here through a distinctly mid-century modern lens.
Each panel is hand-painted in a warm, earthy palette of ochre, russet, olive, and charcoal, with expressive brushwork and subtle relief enhancing the sense of movement and depth. The compositions balance naturalistic observation with graphic stylization, characteristic of postwar European ceramic studios. All panels are signed in the lower corner, indicating production by a single artist or workshop and underscoring their cohesive artistic origin.
The glazed ceramic tiles are set within simple, well-proportioned wooden frames that provide a quiet architectural border, allowing the imagery to remain the focal point. The panels vary slightly in orientation, offering flexibility in display—either arranged as a unified narrative grouping or presented individually as decorative wall works. Equally suitable for a hunting lodge, study, or mid-century interior, the set carries both decorative presence and thematic resonance.
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