Grote, bolvormige kan van de beroemde keramist Gerhard Liebenthron (1925-2005) uit de Böttcherstraße in Bremen.
Height: 21 cm
Diameter: 21 cm
Weight: 1,8 kg
Gegraveerd monogram en datum op de voet: GL (19)76
In beautiful condition
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Large bulbous handled jug by the well-known ceramist Gerhard Liebenthron (1925-2005) from the Böttcherstraße in Bremen.
Height: 21 cm
Diameter: 21 cm
Weight: 1.8 kg
Incised monogram and date on the base: GL (19)76
In beautiful condition
I guarantee very careful packaging
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Large, bulbous jug by the renowned ceramist Gerhard Liebenthron (1925-2005) from Böttcherstraße in Bremen.
Height: 21 cm
Diameter: 21 cm
Weight: 1.8 kg
Incised monogram and date on the base: GL (19)76
In beautiful condition
I guarantee careful packaging
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GERHARD LIEBENTHRON (1925 -2005)
Born in 1925 in Neustrelitz. 1948-1951 studied at the North German Art Academy in Bremen under Else Krieg and Dorothea Colberg-Tjadens. 1951 assistant to the sculptor Prof. Gorsemann. From 1952 own workshop in Böttcherstrasse Bremen. Since 1955 involved in numerous national and international exhibitions. Died in Bremen in 2005. Liebenthron's works often show idiosyncratic organic forms and expressive decorations, often with incised decoration techniques. Gerhard Liebenthron's works are represented in many private and public collections in Germany, including the Ceramics Museum Berlin (KMB), the Focke Museum in Bremen and the Hetjens Museum in Düsseldorf. He was a member of the Bremen Arts and Crafts Association.
Literature:
Gerhard Liebenthron. Ceramics. Focke Museum Bremen, 1968
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GERHARD LIEBENTHRON (1925 -2005)
Born in Neustrelitz in 1925. 1948-1951 Studied at the Norddeutsche Kunsthochschule in Bremen under Else Krieg and Dorothea Colberg-Tjadens. 1951 Assistant to the sculptor Prof. Gorsemann. From 1952 own workshop in Böttcherstraße Bremen. Participated in numerous national and international exhibitions since 1955. Died in Bremen in 2005. Liebenthron's works often show unconventional organic forms and expressive decorations, often with incised decoration techniques. Gerhard Liebenthron's works are represented in many private and public collections in Germany, including the Keramik Museum Berlin (KMB), the Focke Museum in Bremen and the Hetjens Museum in Düsseldorf. He was a member of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kunsthandwerk Bremen.
Literature tip:
Gerhard Liebenthron. Ceramics. Focke Museum Bremen, 1968
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBrown, Multi ColorMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height21 cmWidth21 cmDepth21 cm