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Bruno Zach Bowls and Baskets

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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Creator: Bruno Zach
Art Deco Bronze Pin Dish by Bruno Zach
By Bruno Zach
Located in Forest Row, East Sussex
An Art Deco bronze pin dish with a ladies head looking outward. Signed 'B. Zach' and stamped 'Made in Austria' Artist: Bruno Zach (1891-1935) Dimension...
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1920s Austrian Art Deco Vintage Bruno Zach Bowls and Baskets

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