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Jacob & Josef Kohn Vienna Art Nouveau Settee Number 412 by Otto Wagner c.1901
About the Item
Art Nouveau Settee for Setting Up in Corner / model number 412
Design created by Otto Wagner (1841 - 1918) on behalf of Jacob & Josef Kohn Manufactory.
Vienna, made circa 1901 - 1905.
beech wood / mahogany stained / brass / seat covered with leather
This elegant settee - having been manufactured by Kohn only upon request - is a slight variant of Wagner's design: The backrests have wooden vertical struttings here whereas Wagner's design shows upholstered backrests and horizontal brass struttings attached to feet, but it is the same design and form type. The settee's feet are covered with brass mountings.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Jacob & Josef Kohn Selling Catalogue 1904 & 1907, page 55, number 412 (reprinted by Éditions Volutes 1900) / please look at the referring picture attached to description here !
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OTTO WAGNER (1841 - 1918):
He was a famous Austro-Hungarian designer as well as architect and urban planner, 'known for his lasting impact on the appearance of his home town Vienna, to which he contributed many landmarks' (WIKIPEDIA).
His major constructed buildings in Vienna are:
-- Nussdorf weir and lock, Vienna (1894)
-- Viennese Wiener Stadtbahn, metropolitan railway system, e.g. Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station (1898-1901)
-- Majolica House (Majolikahaus), Vienna (1898–1899)
-- Postal Office Savings Bank Building, Vienna (1894–1902)
-- Kirche am Steinhof, Vienna (1903–1907)
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IT IS A VERY ELEGANT MODEL, MUCH SOUGHT-FOR BY COLLECTORS OF ART NOUVEAU FURNITURE PIECES !
ORIGINAL VINTAGE FURNITURE PIECE DERIVING FROM MANUFACTURING PERIOD !
Ready for use ! There aren't any damages existing !
SIZE:
height (backrest included): 83.0 cm / 32.67 inches
height of seat: 45.0 cm / 17.71 inches
width: 68.0 cm / 26.77 inches
depth: 68.0 cm / 26.77 inches
- Creator:Otto Wagner (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 32.67 in (82.99 cm)Width: 26.77 in (68 cm)Depth: 26.77 in (68 cm)
- Style:Art Nouveau (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:1900-1909
- Date of Manufacture:MADE CIRCA 1901-05
- Condition:ORIGINAL VINTAGE FURNITURE PIECE DERIVING FROM MANUFACTURING PERIOD (1901-05) ! Ready for use ! There aren't any damages existing.
- Seller Location:Vienna, AT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1014414825582
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