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Creations by Ingeborg Plockross-Irminger

During these years created Ingeborg Plockross-Irminger (1880-1962) a wide range of the most popular porcelain figurines of children and animals.

Here are some of the figurines Ingeborg created at Bing & Grondahl - Figures such as Reading children, Belittled love, Meg, Ole with dog, Dickie, Mother with child, girl with cat, and not least the Else Figures became so popular that most homes had to own these characters up through the 60s, 70's and 80's.

Ingeborg's design has been the epitome of Danish porcelain in recent times.

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The sculptor Ingeborg Plockross-Irminger

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City Arms plate, RANDRUSIÆ INSIGNIA CIVITAT, Bing & Grondahl
City Arms plate, RANDRUSIÆ INSIGNIA CIVITAT, Bing & Grondahl
Item no: BNR165 Measurement: Ø: 23 cm
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Else with Puppy, sitting Girl with Puppy, figurine no. 679 Else with Puppy, sitting Girl with Puppy, figurine no. 679 Else with Puppy, sitting Girl with Puppy, figurine no. 679
Else with Puppy, sitting Girl with Puppy, figurine no. 679
Item no: 1021679 Measurement: H: 11 cm
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Else hugs her mom, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 690 Else hugs her mom, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 690
Else hugs her mom, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 690
Item no: 1021690 Measurement: H: 13 cm
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Else, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 404
Else, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 404
Item no: 2670404 Measurement: H: 18 cm
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Else on Sleigh, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 003 Else on Sleigh, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 003
Else on Sleigh, Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 003
Item no: 5021003 Measurement: H: 14 cm
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Woman with children, Bing & Grondahl figurine No. 1644 Woman with children, Bing & Grondahl figurine No. 1644 Woman with children, Bing & Grondahl figurine No. 1644
Woman with children, Bing & Grondahl figurine No. 1644
Item no: B1644 Measurement: H: 28 cm
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Cat sitting, Bing & grondahl stoneware figurine no. 1876
Cat sitting, Bing & grondahl stoneware figurine no. 1876
Item no: B1876-S Measurement: H: 12 cm
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City Arms plate, BOGONIENSIS INSIGNIA CIVIT, Bing & Grondahl
City Arms plate, BOGONIENSIS INSIGNIA CIVIT, Bing & Grondahl
Item no: BNR135 Measurement: Ø: 23 cm
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City Arms plate, KOLDINGÆ INSIGNIA CIVITAT, Bing & Grondahl
City Arms plate, KOLDINGÆ INSIGNIA CIVITAT, Bing & Grondahl
Item no: BNR85 Measurement: Ø: 23 cm
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Ingeborg Plockross Irminger was affiliated to Bing & Grondahl from 1898-1925

 

Bing & Grondahl Boy holds dog by Ingeborg Plockross-Irminger

Bing & Grondahl Love scorned by Ingeborg Plockross-Irminger

Bing & Grondahl Cat Figurine by Ingeborg Plockross-Irminger

Bing & Grondahl playing children figurine by Ingeborg Plockross-Irminger






Ingeborg Plockross Irminger reportedly started already as very young / child modeling. As a 11-12 year old, she was a pupil of Aksel Hansen and went to Emilie Mundt and Marie Luplaus art school until she in 1893 was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts School for Women as a student of August Saabye until 1899.

Thereafter things went smoothly. Abroad, she was among others represented at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900, the Baltic exhibition in Malmö 1914 and the Danish National Exhibition in Brooklyn 1927.

She was affiliated with the porcelain factory Bing & Grondahl in the period from 1898-1925, where she under the JF Willumsen's skilled leadership of and Effie Hegermann-Lindencrones influence in the early years modeled a number of funerary urns, for example, the poet Holger Drachmanns urn in 1908 The Angel-frieze on Drachmanns urn shows her work with the Symbolist idiom at the beginning of the century.

Later she performed for the porcelain factory small, white glazed statuettes of children and animals, such as Mother and Child 1902, Bookish Children 1903, and Young Girl with Cat 1911.