About: Lisa Engqvist

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Hedvig Elisabeth Birgitte Engqvist, commonly known as Lisa Engqvist, (1914–1989) was a Danish ceramist and graphic artist. She is remembered for her asymmetrical and figurative works. From the late 1960s, while working for Bing & Grondahl, she developed mass production models including jars and vases in abstract geometric shapes. In the early 1980s, she taught at the Jutland Art Academy.

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  • Hedvig Elisabeth Birgitte Engqvist, commonly known as Lisa Engqvist, (1914–1989) was a Danish ceramist and graphic artist. She is remembered for her asymmetrical and figurative works. From the late 1960s, while working for Bing & Grondahl, she developed mass production models including jars and vases in abstract geometric shapes. In the early 1980s, she taught at the Jutland Art Academy. (en)
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  • Hedvig Elisabeth Birgitte Engqvist, commonly known as Lisa Engqvist, (1914–1989) was a Danish ceramist and graphic artist. She is remembered for her asymmetrical and figurative works. From the late 1960s, while working for Bing & Grondahl, she developed mass production models including jars and vases in abstract geometric shapes. In the early 1980s, she taught at the Jutland Art Academy. (en)
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  • Lisa Engqvist (en)
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