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Dutch Second World War Tile honouring women

Henk Tieman1945

University of Pretoria Museums

University of Pretoria Museums
Pretoria, South Africa

A Dutch Delft De Porceleyne Fles Honoring the women tile designed by Hendricus Johannes (Henk) Tieman (1921-2001). The tile shows a woman at a small stove cooking and cleaning clothes. On the back wall there is a small oil lamp producing some light. The tile honours women across the Netherlands who made do with minimal resources and no power during the winter of 1945-1946. The winter was particularly harsh and very little resources were afforded by the civilian population of The Netherlands due to the ongoing Second World War. Short Biography: Hendricus Johannes (Henk) Tieman was born in 1921 in The Hague. He worked for the Porceleyne Fles ceramic factory from 1938 to 1982 as a tile designer of mostly monumental ceramics for buildings but also worked in mosaic and glass painting. He passed away in 2001 in Rotterdam.

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  • Title: Dutch Second World War Tile honouring women
  • Creator: Henk Tieman
  • Date Created: 1945
  • Location Created: Netherlands
  • Physical Dimensions: 195mm x 140mm
  • Type: Ceramic
  • Original Source: University of Pretoria Museums
  • Rights: Copyright University of Pretoria
  • Medium: Cloisonné
University of Pretoria Museums

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