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A Balancing Bear

Otto Pilz (Sonneberg 1876 - Dresden 1934)


A Balancing Bear

Lot-No. 615

Proceeds : 2.300 €


Around 1921. Bronze, black patinated. H. 19 cm. Sign. on the round plinth O. Pilz. Patina partly with areas of efflorescence. - German sculptor. Studies at the Dresden School of Arts and Crafts and the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin, member of the 'German Werkbund'. Otto Pilz was predominantly an animal sculptor. As a free lancer of the Meissen porcelain manufactory he created between 1905 and 1912 numerous plaster models and he designed also for the Schwarzburger Werkstätten and Hutschenreuther. 1905 he also began to design numerous models for bronze sculptures, mainly animal sculptors for the interior and public space. Mus.: Berlin, Bröhan-Museum; Dresden, Skulpturensammlung; Frankfurt a.M., Museum für Angewandte Kunst inter alia. Lit.: Thieme/Becker 27, 1999, S. 49

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Otto Pilz: A Balancing Bear


Otto Pilz (Sonneberg 1876 - Dresden 1934)

A Balancing Bear

Lot-No. 615

Proceeds : 2.300 €

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Around 1921. Bronze, black patinated. H. 19 cm. Sign. on the round plinth O. Pilz. Patina partly with areas of efflorescence. - German sculptor. Studies at the Dresden School of Arts and Crafts and the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin, member of the 'German Werkbund'. Otto Pilz was predominantly an animal sculptor. As a free lancer of the Meissen porcelain manufactory he created between 1905 and 1912 numerous plaster models and he designed also for the Schwarzburger Werkstätten and Hutschenreuther. 1905 he also began to design numerous models for bronze sculptures, mainly animal sculptors for the interior and public space. Mus.: Berlin, Bröhan-Museum; Dresden, Skulpturensammlung; Frankfurt a.M., Museum für Angewandte Kunst inter alia. Lit.: Thieme/Becker 27, 1999, S. 49

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