Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period
Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period
Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period
Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period
Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period
Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period
Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period
Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period
Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period
Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period
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Large pewter brassware dish by Just Andersen Art Deco period

20th century
Art Deco
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    Interesting dish in pewter brassware with polylobed outlines, Art Deco period
    Very nice brassware hammering work
    The pewter has a beautiful patina
    Signed by Just Andersen in Denmark (1884-1943)
    Slight deformation from use
    Provenance: former private collection
    Seen by Messrs. experts Philippe and Jean-Christophe Boucaud
    Expertise label below
    D: 39.4cm
    thickness: 2.9 cm
    Biography :
    Just Andersen (July 13, 1884 in Godhavn, Greenland – December 11, 1943 in Glostrup, Denmark) was a Danish sculptor and goldsmith.
    He is best known for his candlesticks, vases and figurines made of pewter, brass, copper and Disko, an alloy Andersen invented by combining lead and antimony.
    His father was an inspector in northern Greenland and Just Andersen spent the first ten years of his life there. In 1894 he moved to Denmark with his family.
    Andersen received a three-year apprenticeship as an ornamental sculptor from Hans Christian Lamberg Petersen. In 1910 he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1912 he studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen. In his early years, Andersen designed for goldsmith Georg Arthur Jensen, jeweler Anton Michelsen and goldsmith Peter Hertz. After working for three years on an altar in the Church of the Sacrament in Copenhagen under the direction of Mogens Ballin, he opened the company Just Andersen Zinn in 1918, where he not only made gold and silver jewelery but also objects in neoclassical Scandinavian design such as candlesticks, vases, chandeliers, sconces, table lamps or sculptures in pewter, brass, copper, bronze and disco. Stylistically, his works belong to the Art Deco movement. Similar to bronze after further surface treatment, but less expensive, Disko metal is an alloy of lead and antimony invented by Andersen and named after Disko Bay in Greenland, where he grew up. In addition to his metal work, Andersen also made ceramic wares and ceramic sculptures. After his death in 1943, Andersen's widow continued to run the workshop. The business closed after the death of the widow in 1973.

    Ref: AAJL5GRB30

    Condition Good
    Style Art Deco (Folk art of Art Deco Style)
    Period 20th century (Folk art 20th century)
    Country of origin Denmark
    Artist Just Andersen
    Diameter (cm) 39,4 cm
    Materials Tin
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 47140, TRENTELS, France
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