Jane Reumert, a bowl, own workshop, Copenhagen, Denmark, dated 2000.
Paper-thin porcelain, decorated with black dots against a muted orange-toned background. Signed Jane 2000. On a metal stand. Diameter 12, height 10, including stand 13 cm.
Minor wear. Minor glaze spots and minor chips.
Jane Reumert was a Danish ceramist. After completing her education at the Arts & Craft School in Copenhagen in 1964, she established the studio and gallery "Strandstraede keramik" in Copenhagen together with Beate Andersen and Gunhild Aaberg. Reumert drew inspiration for the leaf-thin objects she created from nature, as from mussel shells and seashells. She also worked with more robust stonewares. Her works are well represented in several museums in the Nordic countries, including the Kunstindustrimuseet in Copenhagen, the Röhsska Museet in Gothenburg, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, as well as a number of international museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Palmer Museum of Art in Pennsylvania, and the Museum Boymans van Beuningen in Rotterdam.
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