a faience sculpture of a plum, Biot, France, early 1990s.
Dark plum coloured glaze, height ca 83 cm, diameter ca 73 cm.
Not examined underneath the base, retouched firing cracks around the base, retouches, some small glaze chips.
Daniel Minassian, 'Hans Hedberg, Elden, hjärtat och leran', Örnsköldsvik, 1999, compare massive plum sculptures with similar dimensions from 1992, ill. on the cover and pp 127, 185, 187, 188.
Hans Hedberg was a Swedish artist and ceramicist who studied in Faenza, Italy, from 1947 to 1948. From 1949, he operated his own studio with a gas kiln in Biot on the French Riviera. He worked with organic unbound shapes, using various naturalistic glazes. Initially, he focused mainly on functional ceramics but later became known for his exquisite sculptures in many different sizes, crafted in a high-fired earthenware known as faience. Primarily various fruits and eggs, ranging from small eggs to garden sculptures up to one metre tall.
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