- Bjørn Wiinblad
Bjørn Wiinblad (
20 September 1918 -8 June 2006 ), was a Danish painter,designer andartist in ceramics, silver, bronze, textiles, and graphics. His work has been shown widely inEurope , in theUnited States of America first in 1954 and inJapan ,Australia andCanada in 1968.He was attached to the
United States Embassy inParis in 1947 as a poster designer. Later his posters illustrated Tivoli and many other activities inDenmark , as well as the Olympic Games for the Handicapped atSeoul , theNew World Symphony Orchestra academy inMiami , and theRoyal Danish Ballet at theMetropolitan Opera House , all in 1988. His textile work was used for costumes for numerous ballets and stage presentations.Characteristics of Wiinblad's work include whimsical round-faced people, dressed in vaguely 19th-century costume. They are often surrounded by natural elements: twining vines, floral wreaths, and fantastical trees. When Wiinblad employed
color , he did so with great assurance. His colors are saturated and strong--sometimes almostpsychedelic --and are often supplemented withmetallic gold or silver.Wiinblad illustrated the work of his fellow Dane,
Hans Christian Andersen , when he took on the task of providing the artwork for "The Swineherd," which won an award from theAmerican Library Association . Wiinblad's "swineherd" illustrations were turned into a short animated film in 1986.Wiinblad was an important designer for the
Rosenthal porcelain company. His most popular Rosenthal dinnerware design, Romance (Romanze), was a typical Wiinblad design in terms of its incredible level of fine decorative detail. Starting in 1971, he also designed an annual commemorativeChristmas plate forRosenthal . These plates have become highly collectible, commanding prices of many hundreds of dollars each. Wiinblad also designed ceramic pieces forNymolle , a Danishpottery .Museums the world over have Wiinblad's work in their collections. Among these are the
Victoria and Albert Museum inLondon ; theMuseum of Modern Art inNew York ; andStockholm 'sNational Museum . His large ceramics and tapestries have been used for hotel decorations inJapan and theUnited States ; for example, he designed the large Scheherazade tapestry for theDallas World Trade Center.Wiinblad was named
Man of the Year in New York in 1985 and was awarded the American-Scandinavian Foundation’s Cultural Prize of 1995.External links
* [http://www.dik.org.pl/en/ce/bjrrn_wiinblad.htm Danish Cultural Institute]
* [http://www.rosenthalusa.com/1288d808/WIINBLAD_Bj%F8rn.htm Designer portrait on rosenthalusa.com]
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