Albin Müller, (Dittersbach 1871-1941 Darmstadt), a large centrepiece with a vase, c. 1902
Albin Müller, (Dittersbach 1871-1941 Darmstadt), a large centrepiece with a vase, c. 1902
dark brown patinated, cast iron stand; the round basis features four oblong raised legs, symbolising the body of a lizard. The lizards converge on top, in the upper support for the conical vessel; vessel made of brownish patinated brass with hammered decoration and a relief pattern in the upper section that matches the design of the lizards’ bodies; signs of age and use; quadruple monogram on the feet; height 107 cm, diameter 47 cm. (MP)
Provenance:
Citroen Collection, Netherlands.
Exhibition:
Europa 1900, Kursaal Oostende, 1967.
Literature:
Kursaal Oostende, Europa 1900, 3.6.-30.9.1967, Brussels 1967, cat. no. 237.
Esperta: Dr. Magda Pfabigan, M.A.
Dr. Magda Pfabigan, M.A.
+43-1-515 60-383
magda.pfabigan@dorotheum.at
30.05.2018 - 15:00
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Albin Müller, (Dittersbach 1871-1941 Darmstadt), a large centrepiece with a vase, c. 1902
dark brown patinated, cast iron stand; the round basis features four oblong raised legs, symbolising the body of a lizard. The lizards converge on top, in the upper support for the conical vessel; vessel made of brownish patinated brass with hammered decoration and a relief pattern in the upper section that matches the design of the lizards’ bodies; signs of age and use; quadruple monogram on the feet; height 107 cm, diameter 47 cm. (MP)
Provenance:
Citroen Collection, Netherlands.
Exhibition:
Europa 1900, Kursaal Oostende, 1967.
Literature:
Kursaal Oostende, Europa 1900, 3.6.-30.9.1967, Brussels 1967, cat. no. 237.
Esperta: Dr. Magda Pfabigan, M.A.
Dr. Magda Pfabigan, M.A.
+43-1-515 60-383
magda.pfabigan@dorotheum.at
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Asta: | Jugendstil e arte applicata del XX secolo |
Tipo d'asta: | Asta in sala |
Data: | 30.05.2018 - 15:00 |
Luogo dell'asta: | Wien | Palais Dorotheum |
Esposizione: | 25.05. - 30.05.2018 |