ID 1325289
Los 268 | Bronze figure Praying Muslim (Namaz in the Steppe) Bronze, A. Wolf. H. Gladenbeck & Sohn 1900s.
Schätzwert
€ 500 – 1 000
The bronze composition Tatar performing namaz in the steppe, created by the German sculptor Albert Moritz Wolf (1854-1923), is an outstanding example of genre art of the early 20th century. Made at one of the most prestigious European foundries, H. Gladenbeck & Sohn (Gladenbeck and Son), the sculpture combines the highest skill of casting, chasing and polychrome patination. This work is evidence of the strong cultural exchange between Germany and Russia, as well as Wolf`s deep connection with Russian and Slavic themes. Dimensions: height 14.5 cm, length 19 cm. Hallmarks: A. Wolf and the company stamp Akt Gess vorm H. Gladenbeck & Sohn Historical background: Albert Moritz Wolff, a graduate of the Berlin Academy of Arts and a member of the Royal Berlin Academy, is known for his sculptures depicting scenes from the life of the Russian peasantry, the Cossacks and the peoples of the Caucasus. His works are inspired by the work of Russian masters such as Grachev, Lanceray and Posen, who were widely represented at the World Exhibitions of that time. The foundry Gladenbeck & Sohn, founded by Hermann Gladenbeck in Berlin, was famous for its high-quality bronze products. In 1887, the enterprise acquired the status of a company and continued the tradition of artistic casting under the leadership of Hermann`s eldest son, Oskar Gladenbeck. Width: 20cm, Height: 15cm, Depth: 13cm, Weight: 2.600kg, Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age, Material: Patinated bronze, ID: ID-ANTQ-11530
Adresse der Versteigerung Antiqon
Brivibas street 52-1B
1011 Riga
Lettland
Vorschau
Telefon +37128058424
Telefon +37128058424
E-Mail
Aufgeld 28 %
NutzungsbedingungenNutzungsbedingungen
Versand Postdienst
Kurierdienst
Selbstabholung
Zahlungsarten Banküberweisung
Kreditkarte
Paypal
Bargeld

Verwandte Begriffe

?>