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Group of Berndt Friberg Vases
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Original Price: $ 15,000
Sale Price: $ 11,250
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Description
A Group of five Vases by Berndt Friberg.
Ranging in size from the smallest at 3” tall to the largest at 9.8” . Each signed and lettered on the bottom.
Dates from 1966-1974.
Berndt Friberg was born in Höganäs, Sweden in 1899. He began working as an apprentice at Höganäs Pottery at the age of 13 while he simultaneously attended a technical school. He worked in numerous kilns, for 22 years, until he was 35, as a wheel-throwing craftsman. In 1934, he returned to Sweden, and began working at Gustavsbergs Porcelain Factory. He apprenticed under art director Wilhelm Kage, and opened his own pottery studio in Gustavsberg in 1944. His works were shown in many solo and group exhibitions. Along with Käge and Stig Lindberg, Friberg created the golden age of Guvstavsbergs Porcelain Factory's G-Studio. His works were collected by King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, Yves Saint Laurent, and Robert Mapplethorpe and is represented in major museum collections including those of the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Museum of Applied Art and National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen, Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, and the University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts. Friberg received the gold prize at the Triennale di Milano in 1948, 1951, and 1954; Gregor Paulsson Trophy in 1960; first prize at the Faenza International Ceramic Art Competition in 1965; and the Prince Eugene Medal (Sweden) in 1980. He was also represented in the Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition held in Japan in 1964. -
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Origin: Sweden Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. Number of Pieces: 4-5 Styles / Movements: Aesthetic Movement, Traditional Patterns: Contemporary/Modern, Handmade Incollect Reference #: 735085 -
Dimensions
H. 9 in; H. 22.86 cm;
Message from Seller:
J R Richards has over 23 years of experience in the Ceramic Arts, specializing in Ancient and Contemporary Asian Ceramics, with a focus on Chinese, Japanese, and Korean pottery. Based in Los Angeles, J R Richards curates rare and high-quality pieces for discerning collectors and interior designers, showcasing them at major art fairs such as the San Francisco Fall Antiques Show and New York Asia Week. | joey@joeyrichards.com
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