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Her work from the late 1940s and 1950s leaves the earlier naivety behind for more complex and expressionistic work. Figures start to be constructed from color fields and raised relief: this way of working created a strong sense of contrast between glazed and unglazed sections. The subject matter also
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In the sixties, Bryk re-engaged with designing textiles and created a collection for Vaasan Puuvilla-Finlayson, a cotton manufacturer. The resultant fabrics were sold by the meter as well as bought as tablecloths, bed linen, and towels. Bryk thus showed she was comfortable working with both fine art
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In the 1960s Bryk's work changes again, as she built large-scale ceramic mosaics meant for public spaces made on individual small tiles. Her previously narrative and figurative subject matter was replaced by geometrical abstraction. She made especially complex compositions, that make use of the
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plates characterized by pastel colors, and scenes of women in fancy hats, strolls in the park, and young courting. This turn to the idyllic has been interpreted as a response to the horrors of
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entomologist specialising in butterflies, and Aino Mäkinen. Bryk studied graphic art at the Art and the Central School of Helsinki in 1936–1939 and was employed in 1942 by the
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Bryk's most famous pieces are the "City in the Sun" (1975), Helsinki City Hall's lobby staircase as well as the seven-paneled wall relief "Ice Flow" (1987–91), displayed in
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In 1951, Bryk scooped the first prize at the Milan Triennial. This was for tile designs. Bryk was awarded the
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three-dimensional nature of tiles and changes in glaze to create patterns with shadow, light and reflection.
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medal in 1962 and the Finnish State Design Prize in 1974. She was awarded the Finnish
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changes, and includes biblical motifs, Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
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The subjects were figurative, often naive, poetic and glowing in color.
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and together had two children: Sami Wirkkala (born 1948) and
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Bryk died in Helsinki in 1999 and is buried in Helsinki's
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Pro Finlandia Medals of the Order of the Lion of Finland
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First Class in 1982 and received a Doctor of Philosophy
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and commercial objects and was skilled in many media.
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Rut Byrk at the National Museum of Women in the Arts
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Index

Rut Bryk working at an easel.
Tapio Wirkkala
ceramist
art
craft
design
Felix Bryk
Austrian
Arabia Factory
Birger Kaipiainen
faience
WWII
Mäntyniemi
Pro Finlandia
White Rose Knight
University of Helsinki
Tapio Wirkkala
Maaria Wirkkala
Hietaniemi Cemetery



ISBN
978-0-7112-6465-6


"Suunnittelijat: Rut Bryk"
the original
"Bryk, Rut (1916–1999)"
Kansallisbiografia

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