Dansk Kunsthåndværk [Danish Crafts], Volume 24, No. 6, June 1951. Viggo Sten Møller [Adm. Director].

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Dansk Kunsthåndværk
Volume 24, No. 6, June 1951

Viggo Sten Møller [Adm. Director]

Viggo Sten Møller [Adm. Director]: Dansk Kunsthåndværk [Danish Crafts]. København: Landsforeningen Dansk Kunsthåndværk [National Association of  Danish Crafts], June 1951. [Volume 24, No. 6]. Text in Danish. Slim quarto. Stapled letterpressed wrappers. 26 pp. Articles and advertisements. Wrappers lightly worn, otherwise a nearly fine copy indeed.

8.25 x 11.75 Danish Journal for Interior Decoration, Design, Crafts and Industry with 26 pages of text and advertisments published by the National Association of Danish Crafts, Copenhagen. The Executive Committee of the National Association of  Danish Crafts in 1950 consisted of  Poul Michelsen, Jacob Kjaer, Chr. Christiansen, Sigurd Christiansen, Rudolf Jørgensen, Mathalie Krebs, and A. Skjerbaek

  • Udstillingen af norsk brukskunst by Erik Lassen
  • Kunsthaandværkets forårsudstilling: V. Sølv by Finn Juhl [includes work by Henning Koppel, Sigvard Bernadotte, Erik Herløw, Henning Seidelin, H. P. Jacobsen, and Kay Bojesen
  • Udstillingen i London by P. E. Stemann
  • Andreasen & Lachmann by Erik Stockmarr: includes full-page color illustration
  • Dagdrømmeri by Ruth Christensen
  • Nye bøger fra Skjern by B. Welen: includes work by Gitz Johansen
  • Lad os holde på formerne by Asger Jorn
  • Frederick Lunning's pris
  • Vi har modtaget, udstillinger, noter, and landsforeningen: includes work by Robin Day, W. H. Russell, and L. F. Foght "præsenterer design Céramique tegnet af Axel Salto"; full-page color plate]

Advertisers include Peter Hvidt for Fritz Hansens EFTFL., Erik Herløw for A. Michelsen, Le Klint, Oscar Sørensen for Tostrup, Karl Gustan Hansen for Hans Hansen Sølvsmedie, Gerda Bengtsson for Haandarbejdets Fremme, Adler-Nissen for R. Wengler, Carl M. Cohr for Fredericia, and Peter Husted for Den Permanente among others.

Dansk Kunsthåndværk [Danish Crafts] was the house organ for the National Association of Danish Crafts in Copenhagen published beginning in 1927. According to their website, the aim of The Danish Arts and Crafts Association is to work for the development of Danish arts and crafts; to care for members interest in all matter concerning trade, continued development and education; to propagate for knowledge of and use of artist and crafts-people and their works in all parts of the society; and to strengthen and coordinate the area of arts and crafts with special reference to create knowledge and recognition for arts and crafts as a cultural factor.

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