A pewter sculpture of a lion, Firma Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm, 1960.
Stamped with the angel mark, Stockholm k9. Length 18 cm, height 15 cm.
On the underside engraved inscription: "To Georg Tressler, the lion of the contractors, with thanks from his friend Gunnar B Rooth 1962".
From the collection of art collector and entrepreneur Kent Löwenberg.
Anna Petrus was a sculptor, industrial designer, and artist active in the early 20th century. She was born as Anna Petersson, the daughter of a professor of medicine and a countess, and adopted her surname while studying at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. She inherited a modest fortune at the age of 11 when her mother passed away, which allowed her to pursue her education in London and travel to Italy and France.
Anna Petrus's major international breakthrough came with the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris in 1925, where she showcased items in pewter and cast iron, in the Swedish Grace style. Pewter was considered an outdated material at the time, but its popularity grew as designers like Petrus recognised its advantages. In 1924, she began a collaboration with the then newly established Firma Svenskt Tenn. The lion became a recurring motif in Anna Petrus's work, both as sculptures and as stylised decorations.
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