Hedi Schoop Trinket Box, Vintage Post buying War California Pop Pottery, 1940-1950s, Go
Hedi Schoop Trinket Box, Vintage Post buying War California Pop Pottery, 1940-1950s, Go, Butterfly Trinket Box•By Hedi Schoop•Signed•Vintage 1940-1950s•Ceramic•Gold Trim And Splatter Over Beige and GrayMeasurementsLength 45 Inches.
Product code: Hedi Schoop Trinket Box, Vintage Post buying War California Pop Pottery, 1940-1950s, Go
Butterfly Trinket Box •By Hedi Schoop •Signed •Vintage 1940-1950s •Ceramic •Gold Trim And Splatter Over Beige and Gray Measurements Length 4.5 Inches, Width 6 Inches, Height 2.5 Inches, Depth 1.75 Inches Condition Used Good About Hedwig “Hedi” Schoop 1906-1996 Schoop was a Swiss-born German artist, dance, painter and mostly famously, a ceramicist. Schoop was at the forefront of mid- century (1940s-1950s) ceramic design and her work was often imitated. She designed and modeled almost every piece in her line. Her ceramic creations include vases, plates, trays, figurals, and other forms. In 1933, Schoop buying fled Nazi Germany with her husband, composer Freidrich Hollander, and immigrated to Hollywood, Calif. In 1940 she opened "Hedi Schoop Art Creations" a factory where pieces based on her designs were made. It would remain under that name throughout the life of the business.
Butterfly Trinket Box •By Hedi Schoop •Signed •Vintage 1940-1950s •Ceramic •Gold Trim And Splatter Over Beige and Gray Measurements Length 4.5 Inches, Width 6 Inches, Height 2.5 Inches, Depth 1.75 Inches Condition Used Good About Hedwig “Hedi” Schoop 1906-1996 Schoop was a Swiss-born German artist, dance, painter and mostly famously, a ceramicist. Schoop was at the forefront of mid- century (1940s-1950s) ceramic design and her work was often imitated. She designed and modeled almost every piece in her line. Her ceramic creations include vases, plates, trays, figurals, and other forms. In 1933, Schoop buying fled Nazi Germany with her husband, composer Freidrich Hollander, and immigrated to Hollywood, Calif. In 1940 she opened "Hedi Schoop Art Creations" a factory where pieces based on her designs were made. It would remain under that name throughout the life of the business.