
Lenci Designers
Elena’s husband Enrico, first became aware of the talented young Sandro Vacchetti’s in 1919 when he met him at an artist’s festival and offered him employment with the Lenci factory. A skilled modeller and decorator Sandro was soon made Artistic Director in 1922, a position which continued to hold even when the factory incorporated the ceramics division into their production. Today Sandro Vacchetti’s work is highly prized by collectors, especially those pieces created for the ‘Essevi’ factory which he founded in 1934 after leaving Lenci. Vacchetti’s work also holds the highest ever recorded auction price of £ for the ‘Abissina’ figurine which sold at Christies in 2005. Another piece which was sold by Bonhams is the standing nude figurine of a woman, who is only wearing a wide brim hat, high heels and holding a clutch bag made a staggering £9,015 (with premium) in 2005.
A skilled modeler for Lenci, Giovanni Grande’s figures were extremely modern for their time. His main subject matter often incorporated courting couples so as to give a romantic reflection to this sculpture. This is evident in his ‘Almanti Sul Tronco’ piece which shows a couple entwined on the log of a tree.
Many of Abele’s subjects were once again Nude like ‘Mamma Sirena’ which depicts a nude woman holding a child and often many of the figurines featured Mermaids. The “Mermaid and Merchild” piece created in 1935 is one of the most well-known as is the Lady Mermaid dish from 1939.
Nillo Beltrami worked at Lenci from 1929 to 1930. He designed only 6 pieces which included Lenci ‘La Pera’ (The Pear). This particular figurine was of a nude woman sitting on a painted pear. It astonished everyone when in 2005 it sold on eBay for an amazing $17,100. It was clearly marked &lsq uo;Lenci Made in Italy 13-1-30 and carried the impressed mark ‘Beltrami’ on the rim Beltrami
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