Gundorph Albertus
Gundorph Albertus (16 June 1887 - 26 December 1969) was a Danish silversmith who worked for Georg Jensen A/S. He created the Cactus and Mitra flatware patterns.
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Born | |
Died | 26 December 1969 82) | (aged
Nationality | Danish |
Occupation | Silversmith |
Early life and education
Albertus completed a chaser's apprenticeship in 1905 and then as a silversmith in Munich in 1909. After working a few years in Munich and Paris, he then enrolled at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts' sculpture school until 1915. He spent a year at the École des arts décoratifs in Paris.
Career
Still a student at the Art Academy in Copenhagen, Albertus began working as a chaser for Georg Jensen in his silversmithy. He was deputy director of the company from 1926 to 1954 and was appointed to head of production following Georg Jensen's death in 1935.[1]
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References
- "Gundorph Albertus" (in Danish). skovlarsen.dk. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
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