Johnny Rolf Explained

Johanna Jacoba (Johnny) Rolf (born 30 September 1936, in The Hague) is a Dutch ceramist, drawing artist and sculptor.[1]

Life and work

Rolf was educated into the pottery profession by Jan de Rooden, with whom she started a studio in 1958 and married.[2] One of her students was the Dutch ceramist Mariet Schmidt, born in Schiedam in 1935.[3]

In 1962 Rolf took part of an exhibition of six young ceramists from Amsterdam in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, together with Hans de Jong, Sonja Landweer, Johan van Loon, Jan de Rooden and Jan van der Vaart, which signified the rebirth of artisan ceramics in the Netherlands.[4] In 1966 she was visiting designer at the Gustavsberg porcelain factory in Zweden.[2]

In 1964 she and Jan de Rooden were awarded the "Contour Prijs" by De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles in Delft.

Works in public collections

See also

Further reading

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Notes and References

  1. https://rkd.nl/nl/explore/artists/67788 Biographical data
  2. http://www.artentique.nl/artistdetails.php?recordID=1 Jan de Rooden (1931-), Items door kunstenaar/bedrijf - Literatuur over kunstenaar/bedrijf
  3. http://www.capriolus.nl/nl/content/schmidt-mariet Schmidt, Mariet | Capriolus Collectable Ceramics
  4. [Mienke Simon Thomas]
  5. "A Life Story in Ceramics 1957-2006" at www.gemeentemuseum.nl, 10.10.2012
  6. http://collectie.princessehof.nl/portal/search?start=1&view=table&query=Rolf Johnny Rolf
  7. http://www.stedelijk.nl/en/artwork/52912-johnny-rolf-recent-werk-uit-drie-ovens Collectie Wim Crouwel: Johnny Rolf, recent werk uit srie ovens, 1980