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Large bronze vase Gustav Gurschner ca. 1905

SKU 865

Large vase, design Gustav Gurschner, execution probably K. K. Kunst-Erzgiesserei Wien, cast bronze, patinated and silver-plated, signed “GURSCHNER”, ca. 1905

  • Height: 24cm, Width: 29cm, Depth: 29cm
  • 1905 to 1910
    Technique: Bronze, cast and patinated, partly silver plated
    Provenance: private collection, Poland

    signed on the lower part of the wall “GURSCHNER” Lit.: archive Gustav Gurschner, GG-1905020

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    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.

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