Guido Gambone (Montella, 1909 - Florence, 1969) was a renowned Italian ceramic artist. After training as an apprentice in Vietri sul Mare, he worked with various factories, including Industria Ceramica Salernitana and Cantagalli. After World War II, he opened his own workshop, Ceramiche Gambone, in Florence. Known for his innovative stoneware, he participated in numerous exhibitions and won several awards, including the Faenza Prize and Gold Medal. He showcased his work internationally in cities like New York, Paris, and Zurich.

Details
- Year
- 1960 ca.
- Measurements
- H 12 / D 13,5 CMH 4,7 / D 5,3 IN
- Materials
- Enameled black and brown stoneware


