Jais Nielsen Four-Sided Stoneware Vase with Biblical Relief Motifs for Royal Copenhagen, 1930s
A four-sided stoneware vase by Jais Nielsen, created for Royal Copenhagen, 1930-1940.
Featuring biblical motifs in relief, depicting the Three Wise Men and Virgin Mary with the Christ Child. The vase is adorned with a beautiful sung glaze in grayish/bronze tones and is in perfect condition. Signed Royal Copenhagen and Jais, no. 3544.
Denmark, 1930-1940.
Jais Nielsen (1885-1961) was a renowned Danish artist and ceramicist, particularly known for his work at the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory. He was a pioneer in modern Danish ceramics, celebrated for his unique sculptural forms and richly glazed surfaces. His works often draw on biblical and mythological themes, which he combined with a distinctive expressionist style. Jais Nielsen’s art is highly valued and sought after both nationally and internationally.
SKU | 105779 |
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Origin | Denmark |
Measurements | H: 23,3 | Dia: 11 |
Material | Stoneware | Sung glaze |
Location | Kirstinehøj 27C, 2770 Kastrup |
Artist | Jais Nielsen | Bing & Grøndahl |
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