LATE 1930S KNUD KYHN
"Sung" glazed ceramic relief w/deer for Royal Copenhagen
"Sung" glazed ceramic relief w/deer for Royal Copenhagen
Knud Kyhn (1880–1969) was one of Denmark’s most important 20th-century ceramic artists, best known for his expressive animal figures and reliefs produced primarily for Royal Copenhagen, where he worked from 1932 onward. The "Sung" glaze was developed in the late 1920s and is characterized by blue-green to grey-green field with brown highlights. This large wall relief of prancing deer and squirrels under a tree has RC back stamp #21732 and dated to the late 1930s.
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Origin: Denmark
Period: late 1930s
Dimensions: H 12.8 in, W 15.8 in, D 1 in
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