Bing & Grøndahl Unique Wall Relief by Edith Willumsen Mother and daughter

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Unique Wall Relief by Edith Willumsen made at Bing & Grondahl. I good condition. Measures 28cm x 23.6cm and is in perfect condition.

Edith Wilhelmine Willumsen, born Wessel (1 January 1875 in Aalborg - 1 January 1963 in Copenhagen) was a Danish sculptor.

In her young years, Willumsen was a porcelain painter at Bing & Grondahl, but traveled to the USA around the turn of the century, where she, among other things, became an artistic advisor to a glass artist in New York City, where she designed and modeled ceramic kilns. Returning to Denmark in 1902, she exhibited her first bronze statues at Charlottenborg's Spring Exhibition.

From 1903 to 1928 she was married to sculptor JF Willumsen.

Most of Edith Willumsen's works are exhibited at JF Willumsen's Museum.

Bing and Grondahl

Bing and Grondahl was a Danish ceramics factory founded in 1853 by Frederik Vilhelm Grøndahl and Harald Bing. The factory was located in Copenhagen and was known for its production of porcelain. Bing and Grøndahl primarily produced decorative porcelain, including figurines, vases, bowls and plates. Many of their designs were inspired by nature motifs and the factory had a high standard of quality and craftsmanship. In 1987, Bing and Grondahl merged with the Danish ceramics factory Royal Copenhagen. Bing and Grondahl's production continued under the name Bing & Grondahl, which became part of the Royal Copenhagen Group. Bing and Grondahl porcelain is still sought after and collected by collectors worldwide due to their fine craftsmanship and unique designs.

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