Ingeborg Plockross Irminger
Ingeborg Plockross Irminger was a Danish artist. She was born 18.06.1872 in Frederiksberg and died 25.10.1962 in Copenhagen. She was the daughter of the merchant Johannes Frederik Plockross (1821-96) and Catherine Frederikke Tietgen (1833-91). She had interest in modelling and began her studies under the sculptor Aksel Hansen before entering the art school run bei Emilie Mundt and Marie Luplau. In February 1893 she went to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where she studied sculpture under August Saabye until 1899. Then she worked for a number of years in Vilhelm Bissen´s studio. In 1908 she married the painter Valdemar Irminger.
She worked for Bing&Gröndahl from 1898 until 1925. She designed and decorated several funeral urnes and especially figurines. Among them the Mother and Child figurine (1902), the Reading Children (1903) and Young Girl with Cat (1911). Her figurines became very popular and were and are best sellers of the company.
She also created some bronze and marble sculptures, was awarded several prizes for these works.
Main information source: Kunstindex Danmark & Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon/Wikipedia
Artist: Ingeborg Plockross
Date of Production: 1915-1948, probably 1915-20
Unique Number: none
Height: 4 cm
Diameter: 38.4 cm
Motif: Young man and woman sitting at the
beach
Remarks: Technique reminds very much about
impressionistic paintings
KRC1160
Artist: Clara Nielsen
Date of Production: 1915-1948, probably 1915-20
Unique Number: 108
Height: 26 cm
Diameter: 19 cm
Motif: Apple ? Blossoms and leaves along
with art neouveau motives
Remarks: Was drilled. In relief, pierced and carved
Very much to the style of Fany Garde
and Effie Hegermann. Not much kown
about Clara Nielsen except that she
worked for B&G as a painter from 1896
until 1948. Few real uniques from her.
KRC0091
Artist: unknown, initials "E.F."
Date of Production: February 1901
Unique Number: none
Height: 26 cm
Diameter: 19 cm
Motif: Art nouveau pattern with butterflies
Remarks: some heat cracks at the lid.
KRC0092
Artist: unknown "TM"
Date of Production: December 1898
Unique Number: none
Height: 17,5 cm
Diameter: 9 cm
Motif: Art Nouveau Style Vase
Remarks: Glaze defect, long hairline crack
KRC0093
Artist: unknown
Date of Production: 1915-1948
Unique Number: none
Height: 28 cm
Diameter: 15 cm
Motif: Art Nouveau Style Leaf Vase
Remarks:
KRC0094
Axel Waldemar Jørgensen
"Waldemar Jørgensen was a painter. He was born 10.06.1879 in Svendborg and died 26.3.1929 in Paris. His parents were the shipman Jörgen Christian Jörgensen and Marie Elisabeth Johansen. He was married in 1903 in Viborg with Paula Johanne Schjøtt, born 2.7.1872 in Gerlev, Randers County. She died 4.7.1932 in Paris and was the daughter of the priest Frederik Viggo Erik Frisenberg Thorup S and Alvilda Neergaard.
For some years, Valdemar Jørgensen was employed by the Copenhagen porcelain factories and worked here signing artist for underglaze painting. His style was decorative, often japanizing. However, around 1901-02 he went all the way to painting. J. learned fresco in a Belgian monastery and lived a time at the monastery of Monte Cassino, where great frescoes had been performed under the direction of Pater Desiderius. In Paris, he painted portraits and performed numerous watercolors, painted with light hand and often with a free, decorative attitude. Because of J.'s ill health, his production was not very extensive.
Jörgensen was educated in painting classes in Svendborg and Vejle; Zahrtmann's School 1899-1901; learned fresco. at the Benedictines of the Maredsous Monastery in Belgium, 1901-02; Joakim Skovgaard helped in Viborg Domk. o. 1902.
Jörgensen was living in Paris from 1900 until his death, except in the years 1909-14 and 1921-23, spent in Copenhagen .; cease. in the monastery of Maredsous, Belgium and in Cassino, Italy, o. 1901-02.
Jörgensen was employed by Bing & Grondahl 1909 and by the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain factory June 1911-Sept. 1912."
Main information source: Kunstindex Danmark & Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon
Artist: Waldemar Jørgensen
Date of Production: 1921
Unique Number: 3
Height: 52.5 cm
Diameter: 29 cm
Motif: Phantastic motives
Remarks: Silver mounting to top rim
KRC0095
Artist: Waldemar Jørgensen
Date of Production: 1921-1923
Unique Number: 17
Height: 52.5 cm
Diameter: 29 cm
Motif: Luxembourg fountain, Paris
Remarks: Burning crack at bottom, 2nd
KRC0096
Artist: Ingl. Sörensen
Date of Production: 1915-1948
Unique Number: none
Height: 25 cm
Diameter: 16 cm
Motif: Lilies
Remarks:
KRC0097
Artist: unknown
Date of Production: 1912
Unique Number: none. Marked "35/12 LL"
Height: 27 cm
Diameter: 14 cm
Motif: Blue, green and Grey Special glaze
with silver mount.
Remarks: Longitudinal hairline crack
KRC0098
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