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Sven Wejsfelt

(Sweden, 1930-2009)
Sven Wejsfelt
(Sweden, 1930-2009)

MINIATYRER i schatull, 12 st, stengods, Sven Wejsfelt, Gustavsberg studio, 8 st signerade med studiohanden.

Skål, gulgrön harpälsglasyr. Signerad UNIK 2003. Höjd 2,5 cm, diameter 5 cm. Vas med utdragen hals. Gulbrun glasyr. Signerad UNIK 2003. Höjd 7 cm. Vas, röd/grön oxblodsglasyr, Höjd 6,5 cm. Vas, oxblodsglasyr. Signerad UNIK -90. Skål på fot, gul harpälsglasyr. Signerad UNIK 00. Höjd 3 cm. Skål på fot grön/brun glasyr. Signerad UNIK 2007, höjd 2,8 cm. Vas, ljusgrön glasyr, höjd 5 cm. Vas, blå/brun harpälsglasyr, signerad UNIK, höjd 6,5 cm. Skarabéer, 4 st, 3-5,5 cm, ej signerade.

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Sven Wejsfelt (originally Johansson, 1930-2009) was a Swedish ceramist, freehand potter, and sculptor, active at Rörstrand Porcelain Factory (1946-53) and Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory (1953-2008).

Wejsfelt worked in a classic stoneware tradition with thin thrown shapes and was a master of glazes. He served as a potter for, among others, Gunnar Nylund and Stig Lindberg, but also many other artists such as Hertha Bengtson, Marianne Westman, Sylvia Leuchovius, and Carl-Harry Stålhane. Wejsfelt's first own items were made as private tests during breaks in his work.
His collaboration with Stig Lindberg at Gustavsberg lasted 17 years, until 1970. It was not until 1977 that he became a ceramist under his own name with collections of thrown stoneware and cast fish and animal figures. In 1987, he exhibited with the other Gustavsberg artists in the exhibition Studio Gustavsberg. Wejsfelt often worked in cornflower blue, as well as with rabbit's fur glazes in various colours, magnificent 'sang de boeuf', and delicate blue and pale yellow glazes. Miniatures were his specialty.

Today, Sven Wejsfelt is considered one of the last Swedish ceramists who developed and carried forward the Chinese-founded stoneware tradition that flourished most in Sweden during the 1930s to 1960s. His stoneware is today part of several major museum collections, including the Nationalmuseum, The Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York, and the ceramic museum in Faenza.

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