Watercolours by Hans J. Wegner - Anne Blond - Books - Strandberg Publishing - 9788794102568 - October 30, 2024
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Watercolours by Hans J. Wegner 1st edition

Anne Blond

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Watercolours by Hans J. Wegner 1st edition

The world-famous Danish furniture designer Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007) is best known for creating hundreds of chairs and other furniture designs, but he also left behind a range of watercolours and drawings. The subjects are mainly furniture and interiors, supplemented by images of applied art objects, woodwork and wallpaper patterns, as well as a number of studies of nature, landscapes and people. This book focuses on those watercolours, thereby taking a fresh look at Wegner’s world: in addition to being a designer with a great love of the practicalities of joinery, he also possessed a more playful, artistic vein, a great urge to express himself and a fine sense of colour.
The book considers Wegner’s artistic endeavours in the context of the period and his personal history, presenting almost a hundred watercolours arranged by subject matter. It concludes by outlining Wegner’s life and work in a richly illustrated biography.
The author, Anne Blond (b. 1976), is an art and design historian with a particular interest in Hans J. Wegner. She is director of Foreningen Museum Wegner, an association responsible for establishing a museum dedicated to Wegner’s furniture in Tønder.


192 pages

Media Books     Bound Book   (Bound book with hard cover in high quality)
Released October 30, 2024
ISBN13 9788794102568
Publishers Strandberg Publishing
Genre Textbooks     Architecture & Design
Pages 192
Dimensions 247 × 283 × 24 mm   ·   1.24 kg
Language English  
Original language Danish
Cover Artist Rasmus Koch Studio

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