Used by the leading Painters and Modellers during the Renaissance Period from 1885.
[8] These marks are published by the courtesy of the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory, being supplied from official data, and are strictly copyright.
All these initials or signatures of painters are used in conjunction with the factory mark of the three blue lines.
Various signatures of Arnold Krog, Art Director of the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory since 1885 to the present time.
- Examples of the diverse character of the work of Professor Krog permeate the Renaissance period, and include—
- Blue fluted service (continuous invention of new forms with elaborate decoration)—
- e.g. Dessert Plate (illustrated, p. [249]).
- Vases with landscapes and bird subjects.
- Placques—
- Birds, e.g. illustration, p. [203].
- Series of heraldic placques, e.g. illustration, p. [243].
- Figure Subjects—
- Various, including quadrupeds and birds, e.g. Polar bear, Peacock on an urn, etc.
- Initials of C. F. Liisberg.
- Sometimes the name is signed in full.
- Painter of landscapes, quadrupeds, birds, and flowers.
- Modeller of animal subjects.
- Came to factory in 1885, died in 1909.
- For examples of the beauty of the late Hr. Liisberg's work, see illustrations:—
- Vase (p. [239]).
- Placques (pp. [211], [221], [231]).