
Ahlden/Aller - 1-12-2023
(1892 Vienna - 1950 ibid) Dancer Bronze, gold-colored and red cold patina; carved ivory. Light green onyx base. Signed "Renz". Fully sculptural representation of a young, slender dancer with a so-called "bubikopf" in a short dress, completely immersed in the dance, standing on tiptoes with crossed legs and gracefully raised arms. Motif and stylistic typical Art Deco statuette by Lorenzl, who is one of the most important Viennese sculptors of the interwar period. Characteristic for him are stylized, proportionally expressive elongated figures of elegant dancers. Chips to the stand of the base. Overall height 21.2 cm. CITES certificate is available. Cold painted bronze and carved ivory figure on green onyx base. Signed "Renz". Chips to the stand of the base. Accompanied by a CITES certificate.
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"Josef Lorenzl was an Austrian sculptor and ceramic artist who was active during the Art Deco period. He was born on September 1, 1892, in Vienna, Austria, and died on August 15, 1950, in the same city. Lorenzl is renowned for his elegant and graceful",
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