Johannes Hansen (sculptor)


Johannes Christian Hansen was a Danish sculptor. In addition to his sculpted figures of children and interacting couples, he designed a wide variety of glazes and plates for the Knabstrup Keramiske Industri ceramics factory where he was artistic director.

Biography

Born in Copenhagen, Hansen was the son of the pianomaker and amateur artist Jens F. Hansen. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, first at the painting school under Ejnar Nielsen, then at the sculpture school under Einar Utzon-Frank. During his studies, he spent several months in Munich in 1921, travelled to France and Italy in 1924-25 and then to Berlin in 1926.
Hansen's naturalistic sculptures are carefully proportioned and often depict children playing the flute. His work includes quietly interacting figures of men and women, as in his Two Young People on Dronning Louises Bro in Copenhagen.
From 1950 to 1970 he worked as a designer for Knabstrup Keramiske Industri where he was soon promoted to artistic director. He produced a number of ceramic glazes, including the popular Knapstrup tea and coffee sets. Other successful designs include his Storm-P plates and his kitchenware sets. One of his most successful figures is Den fløjtende pige.

Awards

Hansen was awarded the Eckersberg Medal in 1939.