A Gerdago Cold-Painted Bronze & Ivory Dancer
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Description
circa 1930, signed to base "GERDAGO" and with foundry mark for Arthur Rubenstein of Vienna, Austria, raised on a stepped onyx plinth.
HOA 12.5 in.
Born Gerda Gottstein in Vienna in 1906, she studied art in both Berlin and then Paris. By the early 1930s she began a very successful career as a costume designer for dance revues and films, earning the nickname the "Austrian Edith Head." She passed away in Vienna on January 20, 2004.
HOA 12.5 in.
Born Gerda Gottstein in Vienna in 1906, she studied art in both Berlin and then Paris. By the early 1930s she began a very successful career as a costume designer for dance revues and films, earning the nickname the "Austrian Edith Head." She passed away in Vienna on January 20, 2004.
Condition
Wear to enameling; tight stable hairlines to carved ivory face with some staining. This lot contains animal or plant material that may be restricted under federal, state, and/or local law. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions of Sale.
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A Gerdago Cold-Painted Bronze & Ivory Dancer
Estimate $1,000 - $3,000
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