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Vintage Green Ceramic Flounder Fish by Allan Hellman, Sweden, 1981 for sale at Pamono

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This is a playful and unique vintage green ceramic flounder is handmade by Allan Hellman in Sweden 1967 Allan Hellman (1904-1982) is an ceramic artist hailing from the coastal town Lysekil on the west coast of Sweden. with a passion for clay and a deep app

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This is a playful and unique vintage green ceramic flounder is handmade by Allan Hellman in Sweden 1967 Allan Hellman (1904-1982) is an ceramic artist hailing from the coastal town Lysekil on the west coast of Sweden. with a passion for clay and a deep appreciation for nature, Hellman’s works reflect a playful blend of organic forms and somewhat naive artistic expression. He signed his pieces Allan Lysekil and the year the piece was made. Hellman draws inspiration from the rugged coastal landscapes of Lysekil, infusing his creations with the essence of the sea and the surrounding natural elements. His art often features marine themed objects with brown glaze on the outside with strong colored glaze on the inside and earthy color palettes, showcasing his deep connection to the environment. He expertly manipulates the clay, skillfully shaping it into vessels, sculptures, and decorative objects that embody a sense of playfulness and usually with a marine theme. Each piece is meticulously and uniquely handcrafted, imbued with a distinct personality and a touch of the artist’s soul. Hellman was both an engineer and ceramic artist Allan. He was the initiator of the formation of the RFSL – Riksfrbundet Fr Seuxuellt Likaberttigande (National Association for Sexual Equality) in Sweden in 1950 and is said to be the first man to openly tell the press that he was homosexual. In a newspaper article with the heading Sweden’s bravest man in 1951, he tells about his life. In 1951, he founded a social association for homosexuals in Gothenburg, called Friends Club, but the association only survived for a couple of years. In 1967, Hellman formed an RFLS branch in Gothenburg which was called the Friends Club. In 1981, the RFSL instituted an award which was named the Allan Hellman Award. Allan Hellman has also given his name to the men’s choir Hellmans Drengar, formed in Gothenburg in 1994.

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Creator

Allan Hellman

Manufacturer

Allan Hellman

Design Period 1980 to 1989
Year 1981
Production Period 1980 to 1989
Country of Manufacture Sweden
Identifying Marks This piece has an attribution mark
Style Folk Art, Vintage
Detailed Condition

Very Good This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use.

Restoration and Damage Details
Light wear consistent with age and use, Wear consistent with age and use.
Product Code RUK-1758041
Materials Earthenware
Color Brown, green
Width
22 cm

8.5 inch
Depth
3 cm

1.2 inch
Height
21 cm

8.3 inch
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