Bruno Zach Sculptures
Austrian, 1891-1935
Bruno Zach was an Austrian art deco sculptor of Ukrainian birth who worked in the early-to-mid 20th century. He emigrated to Austria as a young man and studied at the Vienna Academy under sculptors Hans Bitterlich and Josef Müllner. He worked in Austria as well as in Germany. Famous for his Fine bronzes made for the Wiener Bronze, or Vienna Bronze manufactory, the Ukrainian-born Zach was best known for his figures of flirtatious, sexually liberated young women.
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Artist: Bruno Zach
Bruno Zach Deco Bronze Sculpture, 1925, Native American Subject
By Bruno Zach
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautifully cast deco Austrian bronze titled: “Indian Brave on Charging Horse.”
Sitz on a marble plinth. The figure has a cold painted buckskin colored shirt and pant.
Signed on base...
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Gladiator ready for battle / - Ready for anything -
By Bruno Zach
Located in Berlin, DE
Bruno Zach (1891 Zhitomir - 1945 Vienna), Gladiator ready for battle, c. 1930. Blackish patinated bronze with silver-plated helmet, shield rim and shield pommel mounted on a fluted m...
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Europa & Zeus
By Bruno Zach
Located in Wien, Wien
Europe & Zeus (divine love)
Europa the daughter of the Phoenician king of Tyre, Agenor and Zeus in love in the shape of the bull.
Bronze, on onyx pedestal
Signed: Bruno Zach
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Austrian Cold Painted Bronze by Bruno Zach
By Bruno Zach
Located in New York, NY
Cold Painted Austrian Bronze Table Lamp and Sculpture of a lounging Arab man.
Signed with one of Zach's pseudonyms "K. Salat"
Size: 16 1/2 inches high
Artist Bio:
Bruno Zach (6 Ma...
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Early 20th Century Art Deco Bruno Zach Sculptures
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