GUSTAV GURSCHNER

About the artist Mühldorf (Bavaria) 1873 – 1971 Vienna
Designed by Gustav Gurschner, Vienna, around 1905
Executed by K. K. Kunsterzgiesserei Wien attr.
Marked Gurschner
Dimensions Sculpture: H 36 cm, W 23, D 7 cm; Base: H 4 cm, W 32.5 cm, D 16.5 cm
Material Zinc cast, tin-plated, very solid and fine cast, marble base replaced, very beautiful condition
Provenance private property, Germany

The Victresses were originally created as caryatids/supports for the upper part of a sideboard. They symbolise the female/victress who supports society, thus representing an early work of art that refers to emancipation.

Sincere thanks to art historian Dr Bernd Ernsting from the Letter Foundation Cologne for his expert opinion.

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THE VICTRESSES ⋅ GUSTAV GURSCHNER ⋅ Gurschner Gustav ⋅ Gustav Gurschner, Vienna, around 1905

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