Material Carrara-glazed stoneware.
Dimensions 32.5 x 28 cm
Place of Creation Sweden, Gustavsberg
Price Price available upon inquiry
Status Vetted

About the Work

The ‘Surrea’ vase was made by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg in 1940. The Swede began his career as a painter before becoming Gustavsberg’s artistic director between 1917 and 1949. It was during this time that Kåge developed numerous ceramic designs that were infused with what he had learned from the modern movements in painting and sculpture.

The ‘Surrea’ vase, for example, can be seen as a nod to Cubism because of the way the vase is cut in half and attached to the bowl, resulting in one unified form. Acquired from Kåge's own collection, this vase is one of the most prominent ceramic pieces in our collection.

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Provenance

The artist's own collection. Previously, in the collection of the Gustavsberg museum, as seen on the inventory number on the bottom of the piece.

Literature

Helena Dahlbäck Lutteman, “Svensk 1900-talskeramik: stengods, porslin, flintgods”, 1985, avbildad s. 116.

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