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Jorge Mealha (1934–2021) Sculptural Steer / Bovine Form Portugal, late 20th C.

$1,160
£880.65
€1,015.25
CA$1,640.98
A$1,766.66
CHF 946.08
MX$21,287.68
NOK 11,936.95
SEK 10,924.23
DKK 7,586.32

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Jorge Mealha (1934–2021) Sculptural Steer/Bovine Form Portugal, late 20th century Dimensions: 7.5" W × 5.5" D × 6" H Material: Hand-built stoneware with iron-rich glaze Marks: Incised signature “Jorge Mealha” to underside This compact yet powerfully modeled ceramic sculpture of a steer (or young bull) exemplifies the distinctive sculptural language of Portuguese artist Jorge Mealha, whose work occupies a significant position within late 20th-century European studio pottery. Though smaller in scale than some of his monumental animal forms, this example retains the full expressive authority and anatomical intelligence that define his mature output. The figure is conceived as a rounded, weighty mass, its body compressed into a near-ovoid volume that emphasizes solidity and grounded presence. The head emerges decisively from the torso, crowned by laterally projecting horns that curve with naturalistic logic rather than decorative exaggeration. The facial modeling is restrained but precise: deeply set eyes, subtly flared nostrils, and gently articulated ears convey alertness and calm restraint rather than aggression. A distinctive looped tail, rising and curling back toward the body, introduces a sculptural counterpoint to the forward thrust of the horns. This upward gesture animates the composition and reinforces Mealha’s interest in creating fully resolved three-dimensional forms that reward viewing from all angles. Anatomical Fidelity as Artistic Signature As with the larger bull previously discussed, the anatomical correctness seen here—accurate horn placement, believable musculature, and a convincing stance—is a core characteristic of Mealha’s work. He consistently rejected naïve abstraction in favor of careful observation, translating real animal structure into a modern sculptural idiom. This balance between realism and stylization is central to his artistic identity and is clearly present in this smaller-format sculpture. Technique Surface The sculpture is hand-built, allowing for subtle asymmetries and surface variation that affirm its handmade origin. The glaze is a complex iron-based palette of deep umbers, olive greens, and charcoal browns, with areas of matte dryness contrasting against softly burnished highlights. Speckling, pooling, and tonal shifts occur organically across the surface, accentuating the curvature of the body and lending the piece an earthy, almost geological character. The finish evokes hide, soil, and horn—materials conceptually aligned with the subject—rather than decorative polish. This elemental surface treatment is typical of Mealha’s late 20th-century production. Meaning Cultural Context Within Portuguese and broader Iberian culture, bovine forms carry layered symbolism associated with agriculture, endurance, fertility, and strength. Mealha’s interpretation avoids explicit folkloric reference, instead presenting the animal as a timeless, archetypal presence—calm, self-contained, and rooted in the physical world. The result is a sculpture that feels both intimate and monumental despite its modest scale. Artist Background Jorge Mealha (1934–2021) was a respected figure in Portuguese studio ceramics, known particularly for his animal sculptures rendered with sculptural gravity and technical mastery. Working in stoneware and favoring naturalistic glazes, Mealha aligned himself with a European postwar ceramic tradition that emphasized individual expression, material honesty, and sculptural form over utilitarian function. His works are held in private collections and are increasingly recognized for their distinctive voice within modern Portuguese decorative arts. Condition Excellent vintage condition, with minor surface variations inherent to hand-built ceramics and firing. No cracks or restorations observed. This sculpture offers a compelling opportunity to acquire a signed, late-20th-century work by Jorge Mealha—a refined, sculptural object that bridges modern ceramics, animal symbolism, and the European studio pottery tradition.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 6.5 in (16.51 cm)Width: 7.5 in (19.05 cm)Depth: 5.5 in (13.97 cm)
  • Style:
    Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Late 20th Century
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    West Palm Beach, FL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: T36631stDibs: LU2592348231002

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