a 'fluted style' sung glazed stoneware bowl, Royal Copenhagen, Denmark 1968, model 20568.
Impressed signature SALTO, maker's stamp in green and 20568 and the three waves in underglaze blue, height 15,5 cm, diameter 25,5 cm.
Star crack to the surface of base.
Susanne Bruhn, Pia Wirnfeldt (ed), 'Axel Salto Stentøjsmesteren', CLAY - Keramikmuseum Danmark, 2017, see the model illustrated, see no 155, p 174.
The model was designed in 1944.
Axel Salto was born in Copenhagen and studied at the Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi between 1909-1914. After his studies, he traveled to Paris and met artists like Matisse and Picasso.
Meeting Picasso changed Salto's view of art, and he founded the influential art journal Klingen and formed the progressive and modern artist collective De Fire. In 1925, Salto participated in the Paris World Fair. During the 1920s, his focus shifted from painting to ceramics, and he collaborated with, among others, Carl Halier and Saxbo Stentøj. After some years, he came to Royal Copenhagen, where he designed stoneware from 1933 until the 1950s. Axel Salto is today considered one of the most important Danish designers in ceramic art.
Salto experimented with organic sculptural forms and glazes inspired by nature. The items are often categorized into three different styles; "budding", "sprouting" and "grooving". In recent years, the demand for Axel Salto's ceramics has increased from collectors worldwide.
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