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Hagenauer Masterpiece: "Woman with Dog," Vienna, 1930s Art Deco
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Description
Hagenauer's exceptional and rare large-scale sculpture, "Woman with Dog," is a triumph of 1930s Vienna Art Deco design. Created circa 1928 by the legendary Austrian sculptor Karl Hagenauer, this piece radiates the glamour and sophistication of the era.
A stunning portrayal of grace and power, the sculpture features a confident, elegantly poised nude woman beside a sleek, stylized Hagenauer dog—an iconic hallmark of the artist’s celebrated aesthetic.
Exemplifying Hagenauer’s mastery of form and material, the sculpture is crafted from brass and finished with dazzling chrome plating, lending it a brilliant, mirror-like sheen. Both timeless and dynamic, this sculpture is not only a collector’s dream but a unique portrayl to the genius of Karl Hagenauer—an icon of the Art Deco movement.
Exuding movement and grace, the sculpture showcases Hagenauer's ability to breathe life into form, balancing the refined curves of the female figure with the dog’s sleek, muscular power. The tension between the woman's elegance and the dog’s form embodies the dynamic harmony that defines Art Deco design.
The Hagenauer legacy is steeped in innovation and artistry. The Hagenauer firm was founded in 1898 by Carl Hagenauer, whose son, Karl, became head of the company in 1928. Having studied under the famed Josef Hoffmann and earned accolades, including bronze and silver medals at the prestigious 1925 Paris Exposition, Karl brought the workshop to international prominence. His prolific body of work ranged from playful decorative objects to sleek, modern sculptures, all distinguished by elegance and precision.
The artistic legacy of the Hagenauer name extends further through Karl's younger brother, Franz Hagenauer (1906–1986). A sculptor with a unique artistic voice, Franz often drew inspiration from African art and was renowned for his stylized female forms. From Spanish dancers to mythic goddesses and African-inspired figures, his work brought a unique dimension to the Hagenauer oeuvre.
While Karl and Franz produced numerous animal-themed works, Franz was celebrated for his iconic representations of the female form. Together, the Hagenauer brothers forged a legacy of elegance, innovation, and timeless design. This stunning "Woman with Dog" sculpture embodies their shared mastery—a rare and powerful expression of Art Deco artistry that continues to captivate collectors and connoisseurs around the world.
Measurements
17" T x 9" D x 5" W -
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Documentation: Signed Period: 1920-1949 Creation Date: 1930's Styles / Movements: Art Nouveau, Modern Dealer Reference #: 3823 Incollect Reference #: 784793 -
Dimensions
W. 5 in; H. 17 in; D. 9 in; W. 12.7 cm; H. 43.18 cm; D. 22.86 cm;
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