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Wilhelm Kage

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Algot Wilhelm Kåge (6 March 1889 - 25 November 1960) was a Swedish artist and designer, mainly known as a ceramic designer and as the artistic leader of the Gustavsberg porcelain factory.

Wilhelm Kåge Argentaquot Vase by Wilhelm Kge at 1stdibs

Kåge studied decorative painting at Tekniska skolan in Stockholm and later for the painter Carl W. Wilhelmson in Gothenburg, Johan Rodhe in Copenhagen and at Plakatschule in Munich, where he learnt graphic techniques.

Wilhelm Kåge Argenta vases by Wilhelm Kge Zimmerdahl 20th Century Design

His early career was dedicated to advertising and the production of posters, but his best known work was in ceramics, begun when he was appointed artistic leader of Gustavsberg in 1917, remaining there until 1949, when he was succeeded by Stig Lindberg. He was presented with the Prince Eugen Medal for design that same year.

Wilhelm Kåge Prices and estimates of works Wilhelm Kge

The focus of Kåge's early ceramic designs, as of much of Swedish design of this period was on practical solutions to social issues, an example of which was his Praktika (1933), a simply designed and stackable set of tableware aimed at working-class families. Praktika was a commercial failure, as the intended buyers preferred more traditional and ornate products.

Wilhelm Kåge Wilhelm Kge Bukowskis

Kåge's most commercially successful design was the Green-glaced Argenta, earthenware with decorations in silver, that was produced in many shapes and with many different surface designs.

Wilhelm Kåge A vase ceramic Wilhelm Kge Gustavsberg Argenta h 23 cm 8000
Wilhelm Kåge Wilhelm Kge Bukowskis

References

Wilhelm Kåge Wikipedia