Estupendo aplique de cabeza de chica en tres cuarto perfil de cerámica pintada en negro con cabello azul sujetado y labios rojos. Icónico modelo de la serie de máscaras de pared creadas desde 1958 y durante los años 1960’s
Etiqueta original de Cortendorf en muy buen estado
Modelo número 3440 (marcado al dorso) creado por Albert Strunz para Cortendorf, Alemania oeste, en 1959
Altura 23,5 cm
En muy buen estado
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Wall mask dark skin, blue hair, young woman created by Albert Strunz in 1959 for Cortendorf Germany
With original Label. In great condition
Height: 23.5 cm
The factory Cortendorf was founded in 1890 by Julius Griesbach Senior. Its comprehensive range of products also included a wide selection of ceramic figures. New design elements were introduced from 1954 by the sculptor and modeller Albert Strunz. The sculpture designed by Strunz included a line in wall masks, which was introduced in 1958 and continued to be enlarged in the following years. Some of these were so popular that Achental-Keramik occasionally had to be called in to make them. The wall masks designed by Strunz continued to exert a strong influence until the early 1970s, shaping the characteristic look of this product line. Late in January 1973 the business was taken over by the W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik.