Danish, B. 1884
Trained as a sculptor, Just Andersen worked at the intersection of classical sculpture and modern decorative art. He is best known for his objects cast in richly patinated bronze and his proprietary alloy, disko metal, developed in the 1920s. Drawing on antiquity, symbolism, and the emerging modernist language of the interwar period, his work is characterized by strong silhouettes, tactile surfaces, and a quiet monumentality. Situated between sculpture and design, the practice occupies a singular position in Danish art history, where material experimentation and sculptural form converge.