Kittelsen, Grete Prytz (1917–)

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Kittelsen, Grete Prytz (1917–)

Norwegian artist. Name variations: Grete Korsmo. Born Grete Prytz, June 28, 1917, in Oslo, Norway; dau. of Jacob Prytz (goldsmith); trained at Norwegian State School of Arts and Crafts and Institute of Design, Chicago; m. Arne Korsmo; remarried.

Joined Oslo firm of goldsmiths, J. Tostrup (1945), where she pioneered new methods of decorating silver with enamel; was a design consultant with husband for Cathrineholm firm in Halden, which collaborated with Hadeland Glass Factory in production of stainless-steel articles with transparent enamel, unique at the time; over several decades, work was exhibited in Scandinavian and European countries and in US and Canada; served as president of Norwegian Society of Arts and Crafts (1975–78). Received Lunning Prize (1952), Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale (1954), gold medal at Munich Applied Art Fair (1960), and Jacob Prize from the Norwegian Society of Arts and Crafts (1972).

See also Women in World History.

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