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Rooster Werkstatte Hagenauer ca. 1940

SKU 810

Rooster, Werkstatte Hagenauer Vienna, ca. 1940, brass, cast and patinated, marked

  • Height: 22cm, Width: 10cm, Depth: 15cm
  • 1940 to 1945
    Technique: brass, cast and patinated
    Provenance: Private collection, Austria

    marked with “Handmade”, “HAGENAUER/WIEN”, “wHw” in the circle, “MADE IN/AUSTRIA”

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    SKU 810
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    Rooster, Werkstatte Hagenauer Vienna, ca. 1940, brass, cast and patinated, marked

    Execution

    Werkstätte Hagenauer – stylistic evolution and importance

    Today, the Werkstatte Hagenauer is rightfully among the most important Austrian Arts & Crafts manufacturers of the 20th century. The clear, strict formal language combined with dynamic poses and the usage of brass, nickel-plated, patinated or bare, along with copper, alpaca and exotic wood shows a high level of recognition.

    However, it took the siblings Karl and Franz Hagenauer quite some time until they developed their own unique style. Karl and Franz both attended the Vienna School of Arts & Crafts and studied under Josef Hoffmann, Oskar Strnad, Anton Hanak and Dagobert Peche.

    Until the closure of the Werkstatte Hagenauer on December 30, 1987, art objects of outstanding quality were still being produced. The siblings Karl and Franz Hagenauer strongly contributed in coining the term „design“ through their legacy and are surely among the most influential Austrian artists of the 20th century.

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