Ingeborg Lundin Glass Apple Vase, Orrefors Glassworks, 1957
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Description
Mid century glass artist Ingeborg Lundin's glass apple vase was made for Orrefors Glassworks. It's a hand blown clear glass vase designed for Milan Triennial Exhibition in 1957. Orrefors believes this piece is one of the best illustrations of the graceful and daring glass of the 1950's. Incised signature to underside: [Orrefors Expo DU 32-57 Ingeborg Lundin].
Image 6: Ingeborg Lundin (Swedish, 1921 - 1992)
About the artist:
Ingeborg Lundin was a Swedish glass artist born March 30, 1921 in Va¨xjo¨ and died in 1992. Lundin studied at the National College of Art in Stockholm where she also served as a drawing teacher. In 1947, Ingeborg Lundin became the first woman designer at Orrefors. She worked with both everyday glass and art glass.
She was awarded The Lunning Prize in 1954 and a gold medal at the Milan Triennial Exhibition in 1957, which earned her an international reputation. Throughout the 1950s Lundin exhibited repeatedly along with other glass artists from Orrefors at Nordiska Kompaniet, Sma°land Museum in Va¨xjo¨, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Ro¨hsska Museum in Go¨teborg, O¨rebro Art Hall, Helsingborg Exhibition and the Orrefors Glassworks Museum. She also participated as an invited guest at the Spring Exhibition at Charlottenborg in Copenhagen in 1953. Lundin's glass pieces were represented in the major traveling exhibition "Design in Scandinavia" in the United States from 1954-1955. In 1971, she left Orrefors, but reappeared in the early 1990s with a unique series of glass made with Ma°lera°s Glassworks. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Sweden Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Blown Glass Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Creation Date: 1957 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 681434 -
Dimensions
H. 13.75 in; Diam. 13 in; H. 34.93 cm; Diam. 33.02 cm;
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