A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist

A unique stoneware sculpture of a snail shell on a glazed base – Arabia Finland ca. 1980 1980 - 1989

Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist

PierreglaçageGrèsPeindre
17 ⨯ 19 ⨯ 5 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 800

Van Kerkhoff Art

  • Sur l'oeuvre d'art
    A unique unglazed incised stoneware sculpture of a spiral shell or snail shell on a glazed base.
    Sculpted by Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist for Arabia’s Art Department in the 1980s. The sculpture is signed underneath the base: Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist Arabia Finland. Similar sculptures are in the collection of the NationalMuseum Stockholm and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.


    About Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist
    Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist (Espoo, Finland 1928 – Helsinki, Finland 2005)

    Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist, an esteemed Finnish artist, left an indelible mark on the world of ceramics with her exceptional talent and creative vision. Born in Espoo, Finland in 1928, Olin-Grönqvist embarked on a lifelong journey of artistic exploration that spanned several decades.

    Olin-Grönqvist’s artistic journey commenced at the Institute of Industrial Art, where she studied as a porcelain painter from 1948 to 1951. It was during this formative period that her passion for the craft was ignited, setting the stage for her illustrious career.

    From 1951 to 1992, Olin-Grönqvist dedicated her professional life to the iconic Arabia factory, where she made remarkable contributions in the Applied Art and Art Department. With unwavering dedication and a keen eye for detail, she meticulously designed various models and decoration types for mass production. Some notable creations include Valpuri, Fructus, Kosmos, Soraya, and Noah’s Ark, each bearing Olin-Grönqvist’s distinctive artistic signature.

    In her pursuit of excellence, Olin-Grönqvist employed a range of innovative techniques in her decorative work. Raw painting, vibrant colour glazes, and intricate engraving were her hallmarks, breathing life into her creations. Her designs often featured stylized animal, fruit, and plant motifs imbued with enchanting fairy-tale themes. Porcelein, faience, and stoneware served as her preferred mediums, each allowing her to unleash her artistic expression with grace and precision.

    In the later years of her career, Olin-Grönqvist shifted her focus to the Art Department, where she delved into the naturalistic portrayal of garden plants and sea-life. Her subjects ranged from meticulously rendered apples and onions to whimsical scenes depicting a chicken coop with a lurking fox. These works showcased her ability to capture the essence of nature with astonishing realism and artistic finesse.

    Among Olin-Grönqvist’s notable achievements is the iconic Tea for Two, Arabia’s first white stoneware tea service characterized by elegant, rounded forms. This exquisite design, a testament to her creative genius, solidified her position as a pioneer in the field of porcelain artistry.

    Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist’s contributions to the Finnish art scene are celebrated to this day. Her unwavering commitment to her craft and her ability to infuse life and enchantment into her creations continue to inspire artists and enthusiasts alike. Her legacy as a trailblazer in ceramics is a testament to her remarkable talent, leaving an indelible imprint on the annals of Finnish art history.


    Marked
    Incised underneath the base: Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist Arabia Finland

    Execution
    Arabia, Finland circa 1980

    Condition
    Very good original condition. No chips or cracks. Wear consistent with age and use.

    Literature
    Marianne Aav (ed.) Arabia: Ceramic, Art, Industry

    Dimensions
    Height 17,5 cm
    Width 19 cm
    Depth 5,4 cm
    Weight: 947 grams
  • Sur l'artiste

    Gunvor Olin-Grönqvist (1928-2005), née à Espoo, en Finlande, et résidant plus tard à Helsinki, en Finlande, a consacré son parcours éducatif à la maîtrise de l'art de la peinture sur porcelaine à l'Institut d'art industriel entre 1948 et 1951. Sa remarquable trajectoire professionnelle s'est étendue de 1951 à 1992, centrée sur l'usine Arabia. Tout au long de cette période, elle s'est activement engagée dans les départements d'art appliqué et d'art, tout en participant à des projets sur la base de subventions.

    Dans le cadre du Département de Design Industriel, Olin-Grönqvist déploie ses prouesses créatives en concevant de nombreux modèles et motifs décoratifs destinés à la production de masse. Ceux-ci comprenaient des conceptions emblématiques telles que Valpuri, Fructus, Kosmos, Soraya et Nooakin arkki (l'arche de Noé).

    Ses techniques artistiques distinctives englobaient des techniques telles que la peinture brute, l'utilisation de glacis de couleur et l'art complexe de la gravure. Les motifs de ses pièces décoratives étaient souvent inspirés d'animaux, de fruits, de plantes stylisés et imprégnés d'éléments d'enchantement de conte de fées. La diversité de ses créations était principalement fabriquée à partir de matériaux en porcelaine, en faïence et en grès.

    Par la suite, lors de sa transition vers le département d'art, l'attention d'Olin-Grönqvist s'est déplacée vers la représentation méticuleuse d'éléments de jardin naturalistes. Ses œuvres présentaient des représentations méticuleusement détaillées de produits du jardin, tels que des pommes et des oignons, ainsi que des scènes charmantes comme un poulailler accompagné d'un renard qui se cache. Elle a notamment joué un rôle déterminant dans la conception de "Tea for Two", un élégant service à thé en grès blanc qui se distingue par ses formes gracieuses et arrondies. Cette création a été une étape importante car elle a marqué l'aventure inaugurale d'Arabia dans la production d'un tel produit.

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