Makkum Tichelaar - Dings (attributed) - Vase - the Pilgrim - Earthenware






Holds a bachelor's degree in history of art and architecture, with 12 years of experience in decorative arts.
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A sculptural 18.5 cm earthenware vase by Makkum Tichelaar, designed by Dings in 2000, with a glazed blue head on a pedestal and marked on the back, appealing to collectors of modern Dutch ceramics.
Description from the seller
Beautiful sculptural vase with a head on a kind of pedestal. The head is glazed in light and dark blue. On the back, it is marked with the Tichelaars Makkum mark. The piece was designed in 2000. It is titled 'Pelgrim'. The sculpture is 18.5 cm tall.
The image is perfect.
Life and work
Dings completed studies at the Stadsacademie in Maastricht and the Rijksakademie of visual arts in Amsterdam. His sculptures are often three-dimensional collages, combining terrazzo with bronze and steel elements, for example. He works in Amsterdam.
Working in public spaces
Water and Fire (1992), Zavelhal, Vlietwal, Nieuwegein
Fortitudo (1995), Europa Alley, Kampen
The tower of Duikersloot (1996), Klapwijkseweg, Pijnacker
Octogon (1996), Tongerloplein, Roosendaal
De Marken (1997), Woudhuizerallee, Apeldoorn[2]
Stormy weather (1999), Nassauhaven, Rotterdam
Hof der Herinnering (1999), Beemsterstraat, Amsterdam
Nothing goes faster than the years (1999), Hattem
Argentum (2002), Stadsring/Molenstraat, Amersfoort
Aktion (2003), Dr. Nassaulaan, Assen
Coffee Cantata (2003), Wallenhorst, Osnabrück
Brikken bakken or Met mekare, for mekare (2004), Meddoseweg in the hamlet Zwolle, Oost Gelre
The Liar (2004/05), Natruper-Tor-Wall, Osnabrück
Time bears roses (2005), Meppel
Beschermengel (2007), Newtonlaan, Utrecht
Baruch Spinoza (2008), Zwanenburgwal, Amsterdam
Brittenburg (2010) (Limes artwork), Katwijk
The Siege of Steenwijk (2012), Steenwijk
Daphne (2022), Roden
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Beautiful sculptural vase with a head on a kind of pedestal. The head is glazed in light and dark blue. On the back, it is marked with the Tichelaars Makkum mark. The piece was designed in 2000. It is titled 'Pelgrim'. The sculpture is 18.5 cm tall.
The image is perfect.
Life and work
Dings completed studies at the Stadsacademie in Maastricht and the Rijksakademie of visual arts in Amsterdam. His sculptures are often three-dimensional collages, combining terrazzo with bronze and steel elements, for example. He works in Amsterdam.
Working in public spaces
Water and Fire (1992), Zavelhal, Vlietwal, Nieuwegein
Fortitudo (1995), Europa Alley, Kampen
The tower of Duikersloot (1996), Klapwijkseweg, Pijnacker
Octogon (1996), Tongerloplein, Roosendaal
De Marken (1997), Woudhuizerallee, Apeldoorn[2]
Stormy weather (1999), Nassauhaven, Rotterdam
Hof der Herinnering (1999), Beemsterstraat, Amsterdam
Nothing goes faster than the years (1999), Hattem
Argentum (2002), Stadsring/Molenstraat, Amersfoort
Aktion (2003), Dr. Nassaulaan, Assen
Coffee Cantata (2003), Wallenhorst, Osnabrück
Brikken bakken or Met mekare, for mekare (2004), Meddoseweg in the hamlet Zwolle, Oost Gelre
The Liar (2004/05), Natruper-Tor-Wall, Osnabrück
Time bears roses (2005), Meppel
Beschermengel (2007), Newtonlaan, Utrecht
Baruch Spinoza (2008), Zwanenburgwal, Amsterdam
Brittenburg (2010) (Limes artwork), Katwijk
The Siege of Steenwijk (2012), Steenwijk
Daphne (2022), Roden
Sent via registered mail.
