Pair Of Late 19th Century Orientalist Terracotta Nubiens Busts Attributed Friedrich Goldscheider Auction
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Pair of Late 19th Century Orientalist Terracotta Nubiens Busts Attributed Friedrich Goldscheider
Pair of Late 19th Century Orientalist Terracotta Nubiens Busts Attributed Friedrich Goldscheider
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Pair of Late 19th Century Orientalist Terracotta Nubiens Busts Attributed Friedrich Goldscheider
Late 19th Century
Creation Year: Circa 1890
An exquisite set of a pair of North African orientalist/africanist terracotta sculptures of a man and female conveying water containers. Most likely by Goldsheider, incredibly molded and of extraordinary extents. They would be a magnificent commendation to the embellishment of any home. In the late nineteenth century orientalist and africanist workmanship turned out to be very well known, prompting specialists like Frederick Goldsheider, Bernard Bloch, Stellmacher and Kassel to make various sculptures and busts of different subjects from the North of Africa. In numerous ways, they showcase the beauty of Africans. The subjects, from the poor to the wealthy, were exquisitely sculpted, giving Europeans a glimpse into a world they had only imagined. Their specialty become very famous and turned into the longing of the wealthy Parisians as a supplement to their assortment of workmanship in their homes

Founded by Friedrich Goldscheider Tb.1845 - m. 1987); Employed or collaborated with many craftsmen and modellers, incl. Josef Lorenzl, Stefan Dakon, Ida Melsinger, Michael Powolny, Vally Wieselthler and many others; Many family members and partners, including the founder, left Austria in the late 1930s and opened other factories in the US and UK; He returned to Austria in 1950 but was unable to restart operations and sold the incense to CASTERNS - UFFRECHT, who continued to use the founder's name as GOLDSCHEIDER KERAMIK until 1963: the founder's grandson, Peter Goldschelder, opened another studio in Stoob in 1987 but closed in 1994
Measure 27"in H x 9"in W x 7 1/4"in D
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Pair of Late 19th Century Orientalist Terracotta Nubiens Busts Attributed Friedrich Goldscheider

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