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At the time, Vietri’s ceramic production industry was experiencing what is known as the “German era,” named for the new life that Northern European artists—such as Richard Dölker, Irene Kowaliska, and Günter Stüdeman—had breathed into the local ceramic-making tradition. The young Gambone was influenced by this innovative spirit.",[],{"_key":116,"_type":31,"children":117,"markDefs":122,"style":48},"e3a411665417",[118],{"_key":119,"_type":35,"marks":120,"text":121},"d039942f7b65",[],"Despite suffering a serious car accident in 1933 that led to the amputation of one of his legs, Guido Gambone continued working in the field of ceramics, collaborating with the Industria Ceramica Salernitana (ICS) factory, owned by Max Melamerson. 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