a patinated bronze sculpture, Scandia Present, Sweden, 1970s.
Fish with a sun-face and moon-shaped tail, on a stand, unsigned. Length 28 cm.
Reportedly, a gift from Erik Höglund who received it from Stig Lindberg when they were creating sculptures at the same foundry, thence by descent.
Gisela Eronn, "Tusenkonstnären Stig Lindberg", Prisma 2003, see the model depicted on p. 139.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Stig Lindberg created many of his most sought-after stoneware objects, decorative vases, bowls, and dishes with pressed or carved decoration, and popular ceramic series such as Pungo, Domino, Terma, Karneval, were introduced. A few years later, he became artistic director after Wilhelm Kåge. Stig Lindberg designed popular tableware, several of which are still manufactured today, such as Adam, Eva, Berså, Spisa Ribb (now called Ribb), Prunus, and Aster. During his career, Lindberg worked as an industrial designer, book illustrator, textile and glass designer.
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