Hedwig Bollhagen Ceramic Vase with Tiger Motif, Signed and Dated 1939
Hedwig Bollhagen (1907–2001)
Unique ceramic vase by renowned German ceramicist Hedwig Bollhagen, created in 1929.
The piece is signed with her monogram “HB” and dated 6 October 1939.
The vase has a classic, conical jar shape with a gently rounded shoulder and narrow neck. It is coated in a light glaze and decorated with incised motifs of stylised, brown-glazed tigers in motion, surrounded by abstract foliage and butterfly-like elements.
The neck is finished with a deliberately dripping glaze design, adding to the expressive character of the piece.
Hedwig Bollhagen was a central figure in 20th-century German ceramics, known especially for her work at the HB-Werkstätten für Keramik in Marwitz, near Berlin. Today, a museum dedicated to her life and work is located on the site.
SKU | 106198 |
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Origin | Germany |
Year | 1939 |
Measurements | H: 39 | Dia: 33 |
Material | Ceramic | Glaze |
Color | Beige | Brown |
Location | Kirstinehøj 27C, 2770 Kastrup |
Style | Modern |
Artist | Hedwig Bollhagen |
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