LEOPOLD BLAUENSTEINER

About the artist 1880 – Vienna – 1947
Designed by Leopold Blauensteiner, Vienna, around 1904
Dimensions H 102 cm, SH 44 cm, W 84 cm, D 89 cm
Material Solid oak and veneer, dyed black and limed, surface cleaned, retouches, slightly repolished, upholstery and fabric renewed, very good original condition
Provenance Estate of Leopold Blauensteiner

These four armchairs originate from the appartment  of the painter, graphic artist and furniture designer Leopold Blauensteiner in Schottenfeldgasse in Vienna. Blauensteiner also had his studio in the attic floor of the same house, which he equipped with furniture of his own design and also with furniture by Hoffmann. Such armchairs were also found there, but executed "only" in softwood.

Blauensteiner was closely associated with the artists of the Wiener Secession and the Wiener Werkstätte. In 1903, at the age of 23, he designed a monthly issue of Ver Sacrum, the magazine of the Association of Fine Artists of Austria, i.e. the Vienna Secession.

 M27/22

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FOUR FAUTEUILS ⋅ LEOPOLD BLAUENSTEINER ⋅ Blauensteiner Leopold ⋅ Leopold Blauensteiner, Vienna, around 1904

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