Cat. № POSTER-128 · Archive reference image
Design Objects № 128
L'Inconnue Qui Défie Tout
Available · one owner onlyArchive note
A porcelain figurine of a hooded child bearing a peace symbol, documented as a 1962 Paris design object from Porcelaine Secrète—a studio whose output was allegedly suppressed during the Cold War for its coded anti-establishment aesthetics. The piece exists in no museum catalog, no collector's registry, no historical record. Collectors of lost design movements and covert 1960s European craftsmanship.
$5 One file · one owner · never reissued
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About the certificate →Print specification
A2
24x36in
18x24in
1536 × 2752 px · 4.2 MP · portrait
- Section
- Design Objects
- Style
- Vintage product photography, minimalist sculptural art
- Mood
- austere, subversive, uncanny
- Palette
- cream, sage green, ivory
- Collection
- The Unknown of '62
Filed under
porcelainparis1960speace symbolcold warfigurinesubversionminimalismhooded figuredesign protestlost archivefrench modernism