墙面装饰 - Rosenthal - 限量版,附原艺术家签名:杜塞尔多夫,1983年10月17日,Björn Wiinblad - 德国 - 迷失的儿子





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Rosenthal × Bjørn Wiinblad,“Der verlorene Sohn”限量艺术系列 Gleichnisse 1982,手签于 Bjørn Wiinblad,日期 17.10.83,钴蓝玻璃镀金浮雕,金属背板,尺寸 30.5 × 30.5 cm,深度 2.5 cm,产地德国,风格为新艺术,状态极好。
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Rosenthal × Björn Wiinblad — “Der verlorene Sohn”
Limitierte Kunstreihe 1982 – Artist-Signed Glass & Metal Collector’s Plate (30.5 cm)
A luminous and sculptural collector’s piece from Rosenthal’s celebrated Limitierte Kunstreihen, created in collaboration with the legendary Danish artist Björn Wiinblad. Issued in 1982 as part of the “Gleichnisse” (Parables) series, this edition features the poetic and emotionally charged motif „Der verlorene Sohn“—rendered in Wiinblad’s unmistakable language of baroque fantasy, opulent linework, and storytelling through ornament.
This example is especially desirable because it carries the original artist signature on the verso:
Düsseldorf, 17.10.83 — Björn Wiinblad
hand-signed in gold directly on the metal mounting plate.
Design & Material
The plate combines deep cobalt blue glass, gilded relief, and Rosenthal’s precision metalwork into a single expressive tableau. The scene rises in sculptural high-relief: shimmering gold clouds, stylised architecture, lush vegetation, and the dramatic reunion between father and son—all illuminated by the translucent glow of the blue ground. The contrast of glass, metal, and gold creates a theatrical sense of depth, making the motif appear almost backlit.
Artistic Context
Björn Wiinblad (1918–2006), one of Scandinavia’s most prolific visual fantasists, brought his unmistakable blend of myth, fairytale, and Art Nouveau revival to countless mediums. His work for Rosenthal—especially the Studio-Linie limited art editions—is among his most intricate and sought-after. This 1982 parable series stands at the crossroads of graphic art, sculpture, and decorative object, bridging the world of functional design and fine art.
Markings & Authenticity
• Rosenthal Studio-Linie, **Limitierte Kunstreihe**
• Edition: **Gleichnisse 1982 – “Der verlorene Sohn”**
• Back inscription: *handdekoriert – Edition des Jahres 1982*
• **Original gold signature by Björn Wiinblad**, dated 17.10.83
• Numbering: **3** visible on the rim
• All inscriptions precisely preserved
Dimensions
Height: 2.5 cm
Width/Length: 30.5 × 30.5 cm
Material: Cobalt glass with gilt relief; metal backing with hanging mount
Condition
Excellent vintage condition. Brilliant colours, crisp relief, and a clean metal mount with expected minimal traces of age. No chips, cracks, or structural flaws.
Why Collect This Piece
• A rare artist-signed example—highly prized by Wiinblad collectors
• From Rosenthal’s prestigious limited art editions
• Striking sculptural relief in vibrant cobalt blue and gold
• A perfect wall tableau or display piece within a design collection
• Connects Nordic artistic imagination with German craftsmanship at its peak
Questions are welcome and will be answered promptly.
International shipping available; import duties, if applicable, remain the buyer’s responsibility.
Import duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
Private sale under German law: no returns or warranties.
Rosenthal × Björn Wiinblad — “Der verlorene Sohn”
Limitierte Kunstreihe 1982 – Artist-Signed Glass & Metal Collector’s Plate (30.5 cm)
A luminous and sculptural collector’s piece from Rosenthal’s celebrated Limitierte Kunstreihen, created in collaboration with the legendary Danish artist Björn Wiinblad. Issued in 1982 as part of the “Gleichnisse” (Parables) series, this edition features the poetic and emotionally charged motif „Der verlorene Sohn“—rendered in Wiinblad’s unmistakable language of baroque fantasy, opulent linework, and storytelling through ornament.
This example is especially desirable because it carries the original artist signature on the verso:
Düsseldorf, 17.10.83 — Björn Wiinblad
hand-signed in gold directly on the metal mounting plate.
Design & Material
The plate combines deep cobalt blue glass, gilded relief, and Rosenthal’s precision metalwork into a single expressive tableau. The scene rises in sculptural high-relief: shimmering gold clouds, stylised architecture, lush vegetation, and the dramatic reunion between father and son—all illuminated by the translucent glow of the blue ground. The contrast of glass, metal, and gold creates a theatrical sense of depth, making the motif appear almost backlit.
Artistic Context
Björn Wiinblad (1918–2006), one of Scandinavia’s most prolific visual fantasists, brought his unmistakable blend of myth, fairytale, and Art Nouveau revival to countless mediums. His work for Rosenthal—especially the Studio-Linie limited art editions—is among his most intricate and sought-after. This 1982 parable series stands at the crossroads of graphic art, sculpture, and decorative object, bridging the world of functional design and fine art.
Markings & Authenticity
• Rosenthal Studio-Linie, **Limitierte Kunstreihe**
• Edition: **Gleichnisse 1982 – “Der verlorene Sohn”**
• Back inscription: *handdekoriert – Edition des Jahres 1982*
• **Original gold signature by Björn Wiinblad**, dated 17.10.83
• Numbering: **3** visible on the rim
• All inscriptions precisely preserved
Dimensions
Height: 2.5 cm
Width/Length: 30.5 × 30.5 cm
Material: Cobalt glass with gilt relief; metal backing with hanging mount
Condition
Excellent vintage condition. Brilliant colours, crisp relief, and a clean metal mount with expected minimal traces of age. No chips, cracks, or structural flaws.
Why Collect This Piece
• A rare artist-signed example—highly prized by Wiinblad collectors
• From Rosenthal’s prestigious limited art editions
• Striking sculptural relief in vibrant cobalt blue and gold
• A perfect wall tableau or display piece within a design collection
• Connects Nordic artistic imagination with German craftsmanship at its peak
Questions are welcome and will be answered promptly.
International shipping available; import duties, if applicable, remain the buyer’s responsibility.
Import duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
Private sale under German law: no returns or warranties.

