Strong female voices have often not been given their rightful place in art history. Alongside a number of museums, we are focusing on female artists and artisans during the coming year.
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Cathinka Olsen: A stoneware vase with ochre coloured glaze. Signed CO. Bing & Grøndahl. H. 14 cm.
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Inger Rokkjær: A raku earthenware bowl. Stamped monogram, 2000. H. 9.5. Diam. 23 cm.
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Eva Stæhr-Nielsen: A stoneware vase with brown glaze. Signed E.ST.N., 248. Made by Saxbo. H. 10.5 cm.
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Gutte Eriksen: A high fired ceramic jar and cover. Decorated in greyish black glaze. Stamped monogram. H. 14 cm.
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Gerd Bøgelund: A circular stoneware dish, modelled with relief decor. Decorated with Sung glaze. Diam. 33.5 cm.
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Tove Anderberg: 11 wine mugs decorated with light glaze. Partly signed Tove Anderberg. H. 15-15.5. (11)
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Eva Stæhr-Nielsen: A hexagonal stoneware vase, decorated with brownish glaze. Manufactured by Saxbo. H. 12 cm.
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Eva Stæhr-Nielsen: A stoneware vase with greyish glaze. Signed E.ST.N 295. Manufactured by Saxbo. H. 14 cm.
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Tove Anderberg: 20 plates of partly green glazed earthenware. Glaze with different patterns. Signed. Diam. 23-24.5 cm. (20)
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