Sigurd Persson. Skulptur. Plastiken. Sculpture By Sigurd Persson
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Sigurd Persson. Skulptur. Plastiken. Sculpture by Sigurd Persson Sigurd Persson (1914-2003), who emerged as one of the most important and most influential artists on the Scandinavian designer scene in the course of his life, was trained to be a silversmith in his father's workshop. His fundamental interest in good design urged him to do more. That's why he started off by attending the school for gold and silversmiths in Munich to then be a student of Professor Franz Rickert at the Munich Academy. After returning to Sweden, Persson settled in Stockholm in 1941. His wide range of activities demonstrated that he never thought of himself just as a silversmith, rather he looked upon himself as a "creator of forms" ranging from sacred silver and tableware to jewelry, kitchenware made of stainless steel, cutlery, glass objects right down to chairs and artistic objects in buildings and sculptures. The dustjacket shows signs of wear. It is a bit torn at the bottom edge at the back. The pages are clean. In fair condition.
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