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Royal Copenhagen Figurine Carl Martin-Hansen "A Woman from Greenland" #12224

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£3,726.23
€4,298.03
CA$6,864
A$7,682.18
CHF 4,011.29
MX$93,723
NOK 50,918.12
SEK 48,318.17
DKK 32,095.66
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SALE ONE WEEK ONLY "A Woman From Greenland" Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figurine is the female figure from a set numbered 12224 (Woman) and 12225 (Man) in the Royal Copenhagen catalog numbering system. The Male figure and the Female figure are sold separately, but sold as a set both the figures are 10 % off. These glazed porcelain figurines were made by Royal Copenhagen, designed by Carl Martin-Hansen, for its "Danish National Costumes" series that it produced between 1906-1925. This series was composed of 47 different depictions of people from the Danish Realm, which at the time included Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland, and in this case depicts natives from Greenland in folk costume. The pieces are painted with exquisitely rendered detail and warm glowing colors. They are hard paste porcelain standing figurines of a man and woman in traditional garb, in a rich polychrome overglaze decoration. The colors are slightly muted giving a softness to the pieces that has an overall delightful charm.. They are stamped on the lower front "Grønland", Danish for Greenland. The interior bottom is stamped and numbered, a specific means of identification by Royal Copenhagen Porcelain. Carl Martin-Hansen designed beautiful over-glazed regional figurines from Denmark, the Faeroe Islands and Greenland. Originally he was from Kolding in Jutland, but came to Copenhagen as a very young man, where he became an apprentice by the decoration sculptor H. Charles Petersen and afterwards a pupil at Vermehren’s painter’s school and finally at the Academy of Arts in 1897. Traveling was made possible through scholarships and he studied in both Germany, Italy and France. He exhibited many places and received a gold medal at the World Fair in Bruxelles in 1910. From 1900 to 1904 he participated in the restoration of the sarcophagus of Queen MargretheI in the Cathedral of Roskilde. He has created numerous works of art including a bust of Arnold Krog, who revitalized Royal Copenhagen and Danish porcelain art. Royal Copenhagen Denmark is officially the Royal Porcelain Factory that manufacturers prize-winning porcelain products. Since 1775, every piece of porcelain that has left Royal Copenhagen carries its factory marks; the three waves, the royal crown and the painter's mark. These are symbols of authenticity, the royal connection and the mark of handcraftsmanship. It was found in Copenhagen in 1775 under the protection of Danish Dowager Queen Juliane Marie. The three wavy lines above each other, symbolize Denmark’s three straits: Sorebaelt, Lillebaelt and Oresund. Radical changes were made in 1883, when the company was bought by Aluminia, an earthenware company. Arnold Krog, an architect under 30 with no practical experience of the industry, was made artistic director the next year, and rapidly shifted designs in the same directions art pottery was exploring, commissioning many painters to design for the factory. Japanese influences were initially very strong. The new wares soon won prizes at various international exhibitions, and most of the large porcelain makers began to move in similar directions, causing problems for the smaller art potteries. Shortly after Aluminia's acquisition, Royal Copenhagen production was moved to a modern factory building at Aluminia's site in Frederiksberg, on the outskirts of Copenhagen. At the Exposition Universelle (1889) in Paris, Royal Copenhagen won the Grand Prix, giving it international exposure Photos by PD Rearick
  • Creator:
    Royal Copenhagen (Manufacturer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13.25 in (33.66 cm)Width: 3.5 in (8.89 cm)Depth: 3.5 in (8.89 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    1900-1909
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1905
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Bloomfield Hills, MI
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU7781235590272

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