Vintage ceramic figurine by Pia Hesselmark-Campbell, Swedish modernist female doll, Scandinavian collectible art pottery, Mid century outlet modern
Two unique ceramic figurines of retro stylized ladies, designed and made by Swedish artist, painter, ceramcist and graphic designer Pia Hesselmark-Campbell (1910-2014) who is well-known for her oil and acrylic painting works.
The partially glazed faceless woman figurines are in unique Pia's style with combination of modernism and Swedish tradition folk art. They are attractive in a way that the emotion are conveyed through gesture rather than facial expression.
The items are in flawless condition. Signed and numbered by the artist on the bottom.
Measures:
Height: 10 cm / 4"
Total weight: 226 g / 8 oz
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