Mid-Century Chamotte stoneware bowl, design by Annelise & Per Linnemann-Schmidt for Palshus
Mid-Century Chamotte stoneware bowl, design by Annelise & Per Linnemann-Schmidt for Palshus
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Modern blue glazed stoneware bowl, marked and signed on the bottom APLS, for Annelise & Per Linnemann-Schmidt.
Creator: Annelise & Per Linnemann-Schmidt
Manufacture: Palshus, Denmark
Dimensions:
Height: 15 cm.
Diameter: 16 cm.
Style: Mid-Century modern danish
Colour: Blue
Materials and Techniques: Stoneware/Ceramic
Place of Origin: Denmark, Copenhagen
Period: Mid-20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1960s
Condition: Good, wear consistent with age
About the designers:
Danish sculptor and ceramic artist Per Linnemann-Schmidt (1912-1999), began studying at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen in 1931.
During the 1930s and 1940s, he specialized in portrait sculptures. In 1949 Per established, together with his wife Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt (1918 - 1969), Palshus Stoneware outside of Copenhagen in the small town of Sengeløse.
Linnemann-Schmidt designed and created the pieces which included tableware, vases and lamps while his wife ran the company.
Per was self-taught in glazing techniques and further developed the beautiful matte Harefur Glaze. Colors were characteristic Scandinavian earthy tones: blues, browns, and beige.
Linneman-Schmidt closed Palhus in 1972 but returned to his first vocation as an artist: drawing, painting, and sculpting.
Creator: Annelise & Per Linnemann-Schmidt
Manufacture: Palshus, Denmark
Dimensions:
Height: 15 cm.
Diameter: 16 cm.
Style: Mid-Century modern danish
Colour: Blue
Materials and Techniques: Stoneware/Ceramic
Place of Origin: Denmark, Copenhagen
Period: Mid-20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1960s
Condition: Good, wear consistent with age
About the designers:
Danish sculptor and ceramic artist Per Linnemann-Schmidt (1912-1999), began studying at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen in 1931.
During the 1930s and 1940s, he specialized in portrait sculptures. In 1949 Per established, together with his wife Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt (1918 - 1969), Palshus Stoneware outside of Copenhagen in the small town of Sengeløse.
Linnemann-Schmidt designed and created the pieces which included tableware, vases and lamps while his wife ran the company.
Per was self-taught in glazing techniques and further developed the beautiful matte Harefur Glaze. Colors were characteristic Scandinavian earthy tones: blues, browns, and beige.
Linneman-Schmidt closed Palhus in 1972 but returned to his first vocation as an artist: drawing, painting, and sculpting.