Een prachtige keramische set met een ruwbruine afwerking:
Kleine vaas met handvat en kleine kan met handvat
Twee original studio ceramic pieces by Gerhard Liebenthron (1925-2005)
Vloerkleed with handvat:
Height: 11,6 cm
Max. diameter van de vaas: 7,8 cm
Weight: 306 gram
Monogram en datum op de voet: GL (19)82
In beautiful condition without damage
Vase with handvat:
Height: 8,7 cm
Max. diameter van de vaas: 10,0 cm
Weight: 482 gram
Monogram en datum op de voet: GL (19)81
In beautiful condition without damage
Ik garandeer een zeer zorgvuldige verpakking.
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A beautiful ceramic set in brown rough finish:
Small handled vase as well as small handled jug
2 original studio ceramics by Gerhard Liebenthron (1925-2005)
Jug with handle:
Height: 11.6 cm
Max. Diameter of the body: 7.8 cm
Weight: 306 grams
Incised monogram and date on the base: GL (19)82
In beautiful condition without damage
Handled vase:
Height: 8.7 cm
Max. Diameter of the body: 10.0 cm
Weight: 482 grams
Incised monogram and date on the base: GL (19)81
In beautiful condition without damage
I guarantee very careful packaging.
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A beautiful ceramic set in a rough brown design:
Small handle vase and small handle jug
2 original studio ceramics by Gerhard Liebenthron (1925-2005)
Handle rug:
Height: 11.6 cm
Max. diameter of the body: 7.8 cm
Weight: 306 grams
Incised monogram and date on the base: GL (19)82
In a beautiful state of preservation with no damage
Handle vase:
Height: 8.7 cm
Max. diameter of the body: 10.0 cm
Weight: 482 grams
Incised monogram and date on the base: GL (19)81
In a beautiful state of preservation with no damage
I guarantee careful packaging. The authenticity and preservation of both ceramics is expressly guaranteed!
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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
ConditionExcellentColorsBrownMaterialCeramicNumber of items2Height12 cmWidth8 cmDepth8 cm