
スウェーデンの国民的作家が生んだ 手のひらに宿る北欧の物語
This is a statue of a girl created by Lisa Larson in the 1980s. It depicts a girl wearing a floral garland squatting and picking flowers. Lisa Larson created this work in her own studio when she was a freelancer.
The cheerful expression is unusually realistic for Lisa Larson's work, and the texture of the slightly large torso is very similar to the ABC Girls series from the Gustavsberg period. The dress is made of flower petals, and the flowers in the outstretched hand look as if they are being picked or offered.
This work was probably produced in small quantities around 1985. After Lisa Larson left Gustavsberg in 1980, she established her own studio in Ugglevägen, a suburb of Stockholm. The studio was the predecessor of Keramikstudion Gustavsberg (K Studio), which she would later return to and found.
The works created during this time are characterized by Lisa's signature "Atelier", which means they are atelier works. They are not Gustavsberg products, nor K Studio products, but works created during the period when Lisa Larson was completely freelance.
At the time, Lisa Larson was receiving numerous production requests from companies around the world, so she had little time for her own creative endeavors. This piece was created in her spare time. It is an extremely rare piece among the many Lisa Larson works, as it has not been catalogued and has not been resold, making it almost completely unavailable on the market.
■ Detailed specifications
Designer: Lisa Larson Year: 1980s Country of origin: Sweden
Condition: ★★★★★ (5: Complete)
It is in perfect condition with no cracks, chips or crazing, and retains the same appearance as when it was first made.
■Size
Height 18.5cm Width 12cm Depth 13cm (maximum)
