Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen 1945-51 Sterling Silver Cuff Bangle Bracelet. Design no 64.
Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen 1945-51 Sterling Silver Cuff Bangle Bracelet. Design no 64.
Stunning and much sought after sterling silver cuff bangle bracelet. Fully hallmarked for Georg Jensen (Georg Jensen & Wendel A/S, used 1945-51 in Copenhagen) Design # 64 by Harald Nielsen.
Excellent condition.
Size: slightly adjustable, in photos inside measurements: 63 x 53mm
Width: 24mm
Weight: 50.2gram
HARALD NIELSEN (1892 - 1977)
Harald Nielsen first aspired to be a painter but as the younger brother of Georg Jensen's third wife, Johanne, he was drawn into the Georg Jensen silversmithy. He started as a chaser's apprentice in 1909 and worked his way up to designer/director of the smithy school of apprentices. In 1954, he became the smithy director and in 1958 he became artistic director of the Company, a position he held until 1962.
He was Jensen's closest colleague and his design style was very similar to Johan Rohde. Both eschewed ornamentation in favor of form and line. He became the interpreter of Jensen's and Rohde's designs as he turned their rough design sketches, Jensen's often being on paper napkins, into precise drawings that were used by the silversmiths to create the pieces.
Nielsen's role as head of the apprentice school was particularly important after Jensen died in 1935 since Nielsen insured the continued high quality of the firm's design and output by recruiting talented young silversmiths and designers and training them according to the Jensen Silversmithy standards. Perhaps his most famous recruit was Henning Koppel. He was also responsible for the smooth transition from the first generation of Jensen designers, namely Jensen himself and Rohde to the generation which followed.
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