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      • Giovanni DeSimone was a mid-century ceramicist whose lively designs seem primed to elicit smiles. He created colorful vessels, platters and wall art, decorated with festive figures, flowers and fauna in a style that reveals an appreciation for Cubism and folk art.
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  2. Giovanni DeSimone was a mid-century ceramicist whose lively designs seem primed to elicit smiles. He created colorful vessels, platters and wall art, decorated with festive figures, flowers and fauna in a style that reveals an appreciation for Cubism and folk art. DeSimone was born in Palermo, Sicily, in 1930.

  3. Feb 23, 2016 · Pieces from the family’s personal collection in the DeSimone showroom in Palermo! For those unfamiliar with the history behind this fabulous pottery, here’s a quick recap. Giovanni DeSimone was born in 1930 in Palermo, Italy (Sicily) to a pair of Italian aristocrats.

  4. Biography. Italian architect. He is credited with the design of the Campo Santo and the church of San Francesco, both in Pisa. He died in 1284, when Pisa suffered a defeat in the naval battle of Meloria against the Genoans.

  5. Oct 17, 2024 · Giovanni De Simone, a son of Italian aristocrats, was born in 1930 in Palermo, Sicily. As a young child he traveled to Somali where he was inspired by tribal art. As an adult, he developed an appreciation for the cubist movement and its artists such as Klee, Ledger, Matisse, and Picasso.

  6. Franco and Giovanni De Simone (founder of Ceramiche De Simone) were classmates and friends at the "Liceo Artistico" in Palermo. In 1977, Franco began his studies at ceramics school. His successful career as an artist eventually brought him back to Palermo.

  7. Giovanni De Simone was born in 1930. He opened his studio in Palermo, Sicily, soon after the end of World War II. He had worked and studied for a while under the direction of Pablo Picasso and Picasso's influence remained with him until he died in 1991. Giovanni had retired 10 years earlier in 1981.

  8. Mar 2, 2011 · Pottery by the Italian potter Giovanni De Simone has always been collectible. You can see why. It is super happy, decorative pottery, painted all around in bright colors. The style is very recognizable. Many times the influence of Picasso is noted, but I think the actual similarities are slight.

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