ID 579601
Lot 6131 | Friedrich Gornik (1877 - 1943) - Bronzeskulptur "Kämpfende Keiler"
Estimate value
€ 1 500
Bronze mit brauner Patina. Dynamische Szene, ein massiger Keiler wirft einen Rivalen im Kampf um. Die Plinthe seitlich signiert "F. Gornik", Giessermarke "AR". Maße ca. 36 x 29 x 22 cm.
Friedrich Gornik, österreichischer Bildhauer, studiert 1897 - 1905 an der Wiener Kunstgewerbeschule und spezialisiert sich frühzeitig auf große Tierskulpturen. Kaiser Franz Joseph I. erwirbt von ihm für die Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl die "Troika", eine Pferdegruppe. 1916 wird er in die Kunstgruppe des k.u.k. Kriegspressequartiers berufen und fertigt dort Soldaten- und Tierskulpturen wie die Bosnische Tragtierkolonne oder Attackierender Dragoner zu Pferd (beide im Heeresgeschichtlichen Museum in Wien).
Zustand: I - II
Friedrich Gornik (1877 - 1943) – bronze sculpture "Fighting Boars"
Bronze with brownish patina. Dynamic scene, a massive boar hurling a rival to the ground. The base signed on the side "F. Gornik", foundry mark "AR". Dimensions ca. 36 x 29 x 22 cm.
Friedrich Gornik, Austrian sculptor, studied 1897-1905 at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts and specialised early on large animal sculptures. Kaiser Franz Joseph I purchased from him the "Troika", a group of horses, for his imperial mansion in Bad Ischl. 1916 Gornik is appointed to the art group of the Royal-Imperial War Press Headquarters and makes soldier and animal sculptures such as the Bosnian Pack Animal Column or Attacking Dragoon on Horseback (both in the Heeresgeschichtliche Museum in Vienna).
Condition: I - II
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