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Victor Emanuel Lindstrand, known as Vicke Lindstrand (27 November 1904 in
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– 7 May 1983 in Kosta) was a
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glass designer, textile and ceramic designer, and painter. He is considered a pioneer of Swedish
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. His work was part of the art competitions at the
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and the
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.


Background

As a child, Lindstrand was interested in
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. He had studied
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and worked in commercial illustration before beginning his career at the glass manufacturer
Orrefors Orrefors () is a locality situated in southern Sweden and part of Nybro Municipality, Kalmar County, with 719 inhabitants in 2010. The township belongs to Hälleberga parish and is primarily famous for its glassworks with the same name. Orrefors i ...
in 1928. He pioneered more daring art glass designs at Orrefors and together with Edvin Öhrström and Knut Bergqvist he invented the Ariel technique.''GlassFromSweden.com'', Vicke Lindstrand, accessed 01/02/2014
/ref> In 1950 he joined
Kosta Glasbruk Kosta Glasbruk (), later known as Kosta Boda (), is a Swedish glassmaking company (''glasbruk'' in Swedish) founded by two foreign officers in Charles XII's army, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein, in 1742.http://www.kostabo ...
as an artistic director before his retirement in 1973. At Kosta, he was the dominant designer, lending his name to many now classic designs. At this point, Lindstrand began to inject more and more colour into his creations, which resulted in iconic designs such as Trees in the Fog and Autumn.''Mid-Century Online Magazine'', Vicke Lindstrand, August 20, 2012
/ref> He spent the last 10 years of his life as a
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artist working with Hanne Dreutler and Arthur Zirrnsack at Studio Glashyttan in Åhus. He made his debut as a
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at the Stockholm World Fair in 1930, where he presented twelve glass vases with enamel decor in exotic patterns. For this he received great attention from international design publications. Lindstrand added new artistic dimensions to the already famous Orrefors glass with his unique designs and revitalization of classic forms and techniques. During his time at Orrefors he worked on engraved glass and Graal vases. With sculptor Edvin Öhrström he developed the new Ariel technique (named by his actress wife Kristina). Orrefors could not afford to keep Lindstrand during the war and between 1943 and 1950 he became creative leader at Uppsala Ekeby, where he designed many different stoneware objects ranging from pots to figural sculptures.


Monumental glass sculptures

Constructed with thousands of 8mm thick glass window panes, glued together using invisible 2 part epoxy glue (Ciba-Geigy). The flat-drawn glass used (Emmaboda, Sweden) is deep green when seen from the edge of the pane (modern float glass would be much paler). *Monumental Fountain, New York World Fair, 1939 (3m tall, 6 tons, not a flat pane construction) *Ikaros Nadel, Stuttgart, 1964 (9m tall, 24 tons, 1000 panes) *Prisma, Norrköping, 1967 (11.5m tall, 33 ton, 3500 panes) *Grön eld, Umeå, 1970 (9m tall, 45 tons, 3000 panes) *Legend i Glas, Växjö, 1978 (5.5m tall, 12 tons, 1100 panes)


Further reading

* Plath, Iona, ''Decorative Arts of Sweden'' (1965), Courier Dover Publications, * Berg, Per, ''Vicke Lindstrand: 100 år'' * Lindstrand, Vicke, ''Vicke Lindstrand : tställning' * Jones, Mark Ian, "A blind spot? The perception of the 1950s glass designs of Vicke Lindstrand." (2006), Helsinki, International Committee of Design History and Studies ICDHS Nordic Forum for Design History. http://tm.uiah.fi/connecting/proceedings/Jones.pdf * Jones, Mark Ian, "Reinventing Tradition. Vicke Lindstrand and the Kosta Dilemma" (2006) Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, Design History Society. * Jones, Mark Ian, "Vicke Lindstrand On The Periphery". * Thor, Lars, "Legend i Glas" (1982), Liber,


References


External links


Some of Lindstrand works

Lindstrand works at The Cleveland Museum of Art


* ttp://www.arsscandinavica.com/VickeLindstrand/VLindstrand.htm Vicke Lindstrand {{DEFAULTSORT:Lindstrand, Vicke 1904 births 1983 deaths People from Gothenburg Swedish designers Glass artists Olympic competitors in art competitions