Screen
Accession Nr.: | 84.324.1 |
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Manufacturer: | Gebrüder Thonet Furniture Factory |
Place of production: | Austria |
The screen originally consisted of four parts today it lacks one of the parts and the silk upholstery. In its present state, the screen consists of three identical sections. The frame of each section is created of two cylindrical posts on the sides, ending in turned balls, a curved top and a straight bottom. There are two square rods on each side of a section, bent in a curve, crossing each other at the top and bottom.
Literature
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- Martischnig Michael: Thonet : Bugholzmobel Gesamtkatalog, 1911-1915. Österreichischer Kunst- und Kulturverlag, Wien, 1994. - Nr. 11.301.
- Kiss Éva: A hajlított bútor. Iparművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1988. - Nr. 41
- Candilis Georges, Blomstedt Aulis, Amorin Marie-Isabelle, Kramer Karl: Bugholzmöbel. Stuttgart, 1980. - 125.
- Gebrüder Thonet. Reprint der Verkaufskataloges aus dem Jahre 1888. München, 1979. - 26.