Space and Figures
Doris Waschk-Balz (Berlin 1942 - Hamburg 2025)
Lot-No. 544
Starting Bid: 2.500 €
2001. Bronze. H. 41,5 x 26 x 26 cm. Monogrammed and dated DWB 01. Unique piece. Multi-part scenic work with a large bust in side view and a full-body figure turned away from it on a sloping plane. Between the two is a towering wall-like element with three different figure scenes in a reduced formal language. The play with perspective and figures in space is a stylistic element in the artist's work. - Expertise: Unique piece - confirmation by the artist dated November 30, 2001 - German sculptress and medal maker, she began her education at the Stuttgart Academy under U. Günther and R. Daudert. 1964-68 she continued her studies at the Hamburg Academy under Gustav Seitz. Since the early nineties she began to work with ceramics, later she tried to combine drawings and sculptures. She composed numerous works for the public space, for example the fountain at the Großneumarkt in Hamburg or the memorial for the former synagogue in the Oberstraße, Hamburg. The sculptress lived and worked in her own studio in Hamburg Lit.: Der Neue Rump et al.
Doris Waschk-Balz: Space and Figures
Doris Waschk-Balz (Berlin 1942 - Hamburg 2025)
Space and Figures
Lot-No. 544
Starting Bid: 2.500 €
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| Date: | 2001 |
| Technique: | Bronze |
| Dimensions: | H. 41,5 x 26 x 26 cm |
| Mark/Notation: | Monogrammed and dated DWB 01 |
| Description: | Unique piece. Multi-part scenic work with a large bust in side view and a full-body figure turned away from it on a sloping plane. Between the two is a towering wall-like element with three different figure scenes in a reduced formal language. The play with perspective and figures in space is a stylistic element in the artist's work. |
| Confirmation: | Unique piece - confirmation by the artist dated November 30, 2001 |
Vita:
German sculptress and medal maker, she began her education at the Stuttgart Academy under U. Günther and R. Daudert. 1964-68 she continued her studies at the Hamburg Academy under Gustav Seitz. Since the early nineties she began to work with ceramics, later she tried to combine drawings and sculptures. She composed numerous works for the public space, for example the fountain at the Großneumarkt in Hamburg or the memorial for the former synagogue in the Oberstraße, Hamburg. The sculptress lived and worked in her own studio in Hamburg Lit.: Der Neue Rump et al.
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