LISA LARSON. "Varité", vase, stoneware, Gustavsberg, stamp signed Lisa L

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Height approx. 13 cm.

Condition: Minor wear.

Lisa Larson (1931–2024) was a Swedish ceramic artist, widely recognized for her figurative sculptures depicting animals, children, and family life. Her work is characterized by warmth, simplicity, and recurring themes of sisterhood, motherhood, and everyday relationships.

Educated at the School of Design and Crafts in Gothenburg, Larson worked at Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory from 1954 to 1980 alongside Stig Lindberg. She created several iconic series, including Lilla ZooLarsons Ungar, and Adventsbarn, many of which remain in production. After 1981, she worked as a freelance designer for international and Swedish brands and founded Keramikstudion Gustavsberg in 1991, where she served as artistic director.

Larson’s work is represented in major museum collections, including the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, and is highly sought after by collectors worldwide, particularly in Japan.

Height approx. 13 cm.

Condition: Minor wear.

Lisa Larson (1931–2024) was a Swedish ceramic artist, widely recognized for her figurative sculptures depicting animals, children, and family life. Her work is characterized by warmth, simplicity, and recurring themes of sisterhood, motherhood, and everyday relationships.

Educated at the School of Design and Crafts in Gothenburg, Larson worked at Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory from 1954 to 1980 alongside Stig Lindberg. She created several iconic series, including Lilla ZooLarsons Ungar, and Adventsbarn, many of which remain in production. After 1981, she worked as a freelance designer for international and Swedish brands and founded Keramikstudion Gustavsberg in 1991, where she served as artistic director.

Larson’s work is represented in major museum collections, including the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, and is highly sought after by collectors worldwide, particularly in Japan.

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