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Georg Jensen, Ib (1999 & 2004) ”Der var engang en sølvsmed - Historien om min far Georg Jensen” (Once there were a silversmith – the story of my father). By Ib Georg Jensen , Georg Jensen's youngest son and published in Danish by publishing house Aschehoug, Denmark, in 1999 (1st Edition) ISBN 9788755334410 , 227 pages.
Silver pitcher designed for Georg Jensen Silver milk jug designed for Georg Jensen Georg Jensen silver marks (Henning Koppel's is No. 6) Various pieces designed for Georg Jensen. As a result of his Jewish background, Koppel had to seek refuge in Sweden during World War II, residing in Stockholm in 1943–44. He attracted considerable attention ...
Georg Jensen (1866–1935), Art Nouveau silversmith; Søren Georg Jensen (1917–1982), silversmith and sculptor; Steen Krarup Jensen (born 1950), experimental work, mobiles and assemblages; Jens Adolf Jerichau (1816–1883), dynamic naturalistic figures including Penelope; Asger Jorn (1914–1973), versatile artist, founded avant-garde COBRA ...
Georg Jensen A/S (originally Georg Jensens Sølvsmedie A/S) is a Danish designer company with focus on silverware. It was founded by silversmith Georg Jensen in 1904. In December 2023, it was acquired by the Fiskars Group for 155 million euros.
One of Jensen's early works was a full-size statue of David (1946) for which he won the Academy's gold medal. From the beginning of the 1950s, he adopted a Naturalistic approach which became increasingly Abstract. He worked mainly with granite and marble but occasionally with bronze and clay. [3]
George Jensen (August 9, 1878 – October 4, 1977) was an artist of Danish descent born in Port Clinton, Ohio. Jensen was best known for his Midwest and New England landscape and seascape oil paintings as well as for his artistic versatility producing numerous works from water colors to linoleum block.
Gundorph Albertus (16 June 1887 - 26 December 1969) was a Danish silversmith who worked for Georg Jensen A/S. He created the Cactus and Mitra flatware patterns. He created the Cactus and Mitra flatware patterns.
Rhode's first silver designs were some spoons executed by Mogens Ballin in 1903. His first designs for Georg Jensen were created in 1906 and developed into a life-ling collaboration from 1908, although it was not contractually formalized until 1917. His work comprised cutlery and hollowware. It included the popular Acorn pattern for Georg Jensen.