Unique studio bowl by the Danish ceramic artist Jeppe Hagedorn-Olsen (1929–2011).
This large bowl represents the artist's later ceramic work, exhibiting a strong Brutalist aesthetic highly popular in the 1970s. The piece features a bold, rectangular form with an abstract, expressionistic pattern rendered in contrasting matte black, deep blue, and white glazes. The heavy, unrefined texture of the stoneware and the dark palette give the piece a strong, architectural presence.
As a one-of-a-kind creation from the artist's own studio, this bowl is a compelling example of Danish Modernism's transition into the Brutalist era and is a perfect centerpiece for a minimalist, brutalist, or eclectic modern interior.
Artist Note: Jeppe Hagedorn-Olsen graduated from the Royal Academy in 1956. His ceramic work is valued for its shift from mid-century geometry to later, more textural and abstract expressions.
Key Details & Authentication:
Artist/Studio: Jeppe Hagedorn-Olsen, Own Studio, Denmark
'Era: Brutalist / Late Mid-Century (Approx. 1970s)
Nature of Piece: Unique / One-of-a-Kind Studio Ceramic
Form: Large Rectangular Bowl
Glaze: Abstract Matte Black, Blue, and White Pattern
Condition: Excellent vintage condition.
Dimensions:
Height: 2 inches (5.5 cm)
Width: 12½ inchesb (31.5 cm)
Depth: 7½ inches (19 cm)
Fully signed: "Jeppe Hagedorn Olsen" and features the artist's monogram on the base, confirming authenticity.
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SKU: 1337
€200.00Price
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