Magdalena Poulart is a remarkable representative of a widespread tendency in modern Russian ceramics. The shapes from which she started were those of basic utility objects such as bowls, vases and cups. With the new glazings being produced she ensured that the stoneware mass can be felt in such a way that the textural effect of the material once more comes into its own.

Her decorations consist of simple ornamentation, engraved, pressed or painted in contrasting colours. Magdalena Poulart created three porcelain services for the Stalin’s own collection in red and red-black. In her more recent works one senses the "turning" of the cylinder, the high or low oval, more strongly, often emphasised by a simple, linear decoration which is a variation of the predilection of Russian artist craftsmen for stripes.

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