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Bronze-vase Gustav Gurschner Kunst-Erzgiesserei ca. 1910

SKU 424

Vase with cross relief, Gustav Gurschner, K.K. Kunst-Erzgiesserei Wien, ca. 1910, bronze, signed

  • Height: 8cm
  • Length: 11cm
  • Width: 11cm
  • Date: 1910 to 1912
    Epoch: Art Nouveau
    Technique: Bronze, cast and patinated
    Signed on the wall with "GURSCHNER" and "544/102" bib.: cf. archive Gustav Gurschner, cauldron vase no. GG-1910011
    7.800,00 incl. VAT
    SKU 424
    Description

    Gustav Gurschner is among the most famous Austrian sculptors of the 20th century. His remarkable talent and his extensive artistic education allowed him to create some of the best works of the Wiener Jugendstil, among them the king’s obelisk in Veszprém in 1908, the Emperor’s monument of Hohenelbe around 1916 and the portrait of King Edward the VII. of England.
    This typical Gurschner cauldron vase, which was, like most of his bronze designs, cast by the k.k. Kunstgießerei Wien, bears four vertical relief stripes and an interposed cross relief. The upper, light and ornate part offers a thrilling contrast to the dark base.

    ARTIST

    Gustav Gurschner (Muehlendorf am Inn, Germany 1873 – 1971 Vienna) is among the most famous Austrian sculptors of the 20th century. He was a founding member of the Vienna Secession and president of the Künstlerverband Österreichischer Bildhauer (Association of Austrian Sculptors). As he lived in Paris for several years, one can recognize a clearly French influence in his characteristic, nature-related style. His remarkable talent and his extensive artistic education led him to create a large number of monuments and portraits, including the royal obelisk in Veszprém (Hungary) in 1908, the imperial monument of Hohenelbe (Czech Republic) before 1916 and a portrait of King Edward VII of England.

    Bronze-vase Gustav Gurschner Kunst-Erzgiesserei ca. 1910
    7.800,00

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