Richard Förster (St. Petersburg 1873 - München 1956) – Satz von sechs feinen Moriskentänzern, süddeutsch, Anfang 20. Jahrhundert
26.05.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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Lot 117 | Richard Förster (St. Petersburg 1873 - München 1956) – Satz von sechs feinen Moriskentänzern, süddeutsch, Anfang 20. Jahrhundert
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€ 3 000
Auf Lapislazuli-Sockeln die vollrund gearbeiteten Moriskentänzer in Silber, teilweise vergoldet. Gestempelt mit "925" und schwer leserlichem Monogramm. Zusätzlich auf der Plinthe mit Namen der jeweils Dargestellten etikettiert. Nach den berühmten Moriskentänzern, die für das Alte Rathaus in München von Erasmus Grasser um das Jahr 1480 geschaffen wurden. Richard Förster war ein deutscher Bildhauer, Medailleur und Porzellan-Designer. Nach seiner Ausbildung am Städelschen Institut in Frankfurt a. M. studierte er von 1899 bis 1901 an der Kunstakademie in München. Neben Statuen, Bildnisbüsten und Medaillen entwarf er auch ab 1919 Figuren für die Manufaktur Rosenthal und ab 1936 für die Manufaktur Allach. Leichte Altersspuren. Vergoldung minimal berieben. Lapislazuli teils bestoßen. Höhe je ca. 12 cm.
Zustand: I - II
Richard Förster (St. Petersburg 1873 - Munich 1956) – a South German set of six fine Moresca dancers, early 20th century
The fully sculptured Moresca dancers in partially gilt silver, on lapis lazuli pedestals. Stamped with "925" and a barely legible monogram. Moreover, the titles of the figures labelled on each plinth. Modelled after the famous Moresca dancers created by Erasmus Grasser circa 1480 for the Old Town Hall in Munich. Richard Förster was a German sculptor, medallist and porcelain designer. After training at the Städelsches Kunstinstitut in Frankfurt am Main, he studied at Munich's Academy of Fine Arts from 1899 to 1901. In addition to statuary, portrait busts and medals, he designed figurines for the Manufaktur Rosenthal from 1919 and for the Manufaktur Allach from 1936. Slight signs of age. The gilding with minimal rubbing. The lapis lazuli knocked in places. Height approx. 12 cm each.
Condition: I - II
Auction house category: | Sculptures |
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