ELSE BACH. After. Deer, Karlsruhe majolica.

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326882. ELSE BACH. After. Deer, Karlsruhe majolica.

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Deer (BAMBI), after Else BACH, Karlsuher majolica.

Draft by Else Bach 1939; Marked on the bottom Karlsruhe No. 5000.

Dimensions: 32x11x36 Else Bach (b. September 7, 1899 in Heidelberg, d. April 25, 1951 in Pforzheim) was a German sculptor. She came to Pforzheim as a young girl, where she received her first artistic training from 1935-1938 at the School of Applied Arts. She started out as a painter, but during her training her interest in sculpting was awakened. Else Bach undertook many study trips at home and abroad. At the World Exhibition in Paris in 1938, a group of bronze foals, later also executed in terracotta, received the Grand Prix. Animal depictions make up a large part of her work. The REH "Bambi" is probably her best-known sculpture, a result of her intensive collaboration with the Staatliche Majolika-Manufaktur in Karlsruhe, for which she designed, in addition to garden ceramics, almost 50 characteristic animal sculptures, occasionally combined with nude figures as elaborate "gifts of honor".
(Bachmayer/Schmitt, Karlsruher Majolika 1901 to 2001, p. 129 f.).

The "Bambi", created by her in clay in 1936 and later used for the German television and media prize, is her best-known sculpture and a result of her intensive collaboration with the State Majolica Manufactory in Karlsruhe, for which she designed almost 50 animal figures.

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Good condition. collectible.

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No

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326882. ELSE BACH. After. Deer, Karlsruhe majolica.

Description

Deer (BAMBI), after Else BACH, Karlsuher majolica.

Draft by Else Bach 1939; Marked on the bottom Karlsruhe No. 5000.

Dimensions: 32x11x36 Else Bach (b. September 7, 1899 in Heidelberg, d. April 25, 1951 in Pforzheim) was a German sculptor. She came to Pforzheim as a young girl, where she received her first artistic training from 1935-1938 at the School of Applied Arts. She started out as a painter, but during her training her interest in sculpting was awakened. Else Bach undertook many study trips at home and abroad. At the World Exhibition in Paris in 1938, a group of bronze foals, later also executed in terracotta, received the Grand Prix. Animal depictions make up a large part of her work. The REH "Bambi" is probably her best-known sculpture, a result of her intensive collaboration with the Staatliche Majolika-Manufaktur in Karlsruhe, for which she designed, in addition to garden ceramics, almost 50 characteristic animal sculptures, occasionally combined with nude figures as elaborate "gifts of honor".
(Bachmayer/Schmitt, Karlsruher Majolika 1901 to 2001, p. 129 f.).

The "Bambi", created by her in clay in 1936 and later used for the German television and media prize, is her best-known sculpture and a result of her intensive collaboration with the State Majolica Manufactory in Karlsruhe, for which she designed almost 50 animal figures.

Condition

Good condition. collectible.

Resale right

No

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