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Seal Gustav Gurschner ca. 1900

SKU 1155 Tag

Two-part seal with Aphrodite of Knidos and Ares, design Gustav Gurschner, ca. 1900, bronze, signed and inscribed

  • Height: 20cm, Width: 8cm, Depth: 8cm
  • 1900 to 1904
    Technique: bronze, cast, patinated, two-parts
    Stele signed “GURSCHNER” on the reverse, stele frontside inscribed with “ARIOS” (Ares) , each side inscribed with “KNIDION”; signet inscribed with “KNIDION” in Greek letters, initials “SB” on the bottom bib.: archive Gustav Gurschner, GG-1902023, mod. no. 65 Original photo in the archive Gustav Gurschner © Nikolaus Kolhammer, Vienna, AGG0122; Dep. in W. F.-D., Gustav Gurschner and His Work, in The Artist. An Illustrated Monthly Record of Arts, Crafts and Industries, (American Edition) vol. 28, no. 246, 1900, p. 82
    5.600,00 VAT inclusive
    SKU 1155 Tag
    Description

    The versatile sculptor Gustav Gurschner was an artist between the times, as this accessory for a study or office well shows. Living at the turn of the 20th century, Gurschner could make use of the well-known formal canon of the cultured bourgeoisie and served a clientele that belonged to it.
    This seal is a relic from a time when people still used to affix seals to documents.
    It is decorated with the bust of a woman. An antique warrior with helmet and spear is depicted on the column-shaped shaft. It shows the ancient Greek god of war, Ares, as the inscription in Greek letters “ARIOS” indicate. “KNIDION”, on the other hand, provides information about Aphrodite of Knidos, who, according to Greek mythology, is said to have had an illicit love affair with Ares.
    The pleasing object still bears the initials “S.B.” of the previous owner.

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    Seal with woman's bust on stele Gustav Gurschner ca. 1900 bronze signed and inscribed
    Seal Gustav Gurschner ca. 1900

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