Studio- Talk
The influence of Krog has been a wide one, and
many of the European factories have tried, with
more or less originality, to produce in the hard
porcelain the qualities of the inimitable porcelain
of Copenhagen. But Arnold Krog was the pioneer,
and Denmark justly celebrates his triumph. Every-
thing from his hands has been well conceived, and
without seeking reward he has won the esteem of
PORCELAIN FIGURE
BY CHRISTIAN THOMSEN
(Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Works)
the cultured critics of a whole continent. To-day
the laurel wreath he has won is his by acclamation.
PORCELAIN FIGURE
BY CHRISTIAN THOMSEN
(Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Works)
years the name of Borjeson has been well known
in Sweden. The father of the two young artists,
With the foregoing notes we give illustrations
of a variety of interesting figures recently produced
at the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Works from
models by Christian Thomsen, E. Nielsen, Axel
Locker, and Knud Kyhn, all four belonging to the
present staff of artists. A. H.
STOCKHOLM.—The two most interesting
art exhibitions during the last month were
arranged, one by the young painter, Gun-
nar Borjeson, and his sister, the sculptor,
Miss Lena Borjeson, the other by the landscape
' ' 3 v PORCELAIN FIGURES BY CHRISTIAN THOMSEN
painter, Helmer Osslund. For more than forty (Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Works)
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The influence of Krog has been a wide one, and
many of the European factories have tried, with
more or less originality, to produce in the hard
porcelain the qualities of the inimitable porcelain
of Copenhagen. But Arnold Krog was the pioneer,
and Denmark justly celebrates his triumph. Every-
thing from his hands has been well conceived, and
without seeking reward he has won the esteem of
PORCELAIN FIGURE
BY CHRISTIAN THOMSEN
(Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Works)
the cultured critics of a whole continent. To-day
the laurel wreath he has won is his by acclamation.
PORCELAIN FIGURE
BY CHRISTIAN THOMSEN
(Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Works)
years the name of Borjeson has been well known
in Sweden. The father of the two young artists,
With the foregoing notes we give illustrations
of a variety of interesting figures recently produced
at the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Works from
models by Christian Thomsen, E. Nielsen, Axel
Locker, and Knud Kyhn, all four belonging to the
present staff of artists. A. H.
STOCKHOLM.—The two most interesting
art exhibitions during the last month were
arranged, one by the young painter, Gun-
nar Borjeson, and his sister, the sculptor,
Miss Lena Borjeson, the other by the landscape
' ' 3 v PORCELAIN FIGURES BY CHRISTIAN THOMSEN
painter, Helmer Osslund. For more than forty (Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Works)
74