Joseph Franz Pallenberg Ashtrays
Joseph Franz Pallenberg was a German artist and sculptor, born in 1882, in Cologne, Germany. He is well-known as an animal sculptor. He began drawing animals at the age of six years, excited by a visit to the Cologne Zoo. From 1899, he attended the Dusseldorf Art Academy, where he received his first training in drawing, from Ernst Roeber and Willy Spatz. His first significant work, the Sauhatz, was shown in 1902, in Kunstpalast Dusseldorf, as part of the large trade and industrial exhibition. In 1904, Joseph exhibited 16 animal sculptures at the “Great Berlin Art Exhibition”. In 1907, his bronze sculpture, Flying Eagles received a gold medal at the “Great Berlin Art Exhibition”. In his studio, in Cologne, he created the Rominter Runfthirsch, which received the Golden State Medal at the “1907 National Art Exhibition”.
Early 19th Century German Art Deco Antique Joseph Franz Pallenberg Ashtrays
Marble, Bronze
2010s Italian Modern Joseph Franz Pallenberg Ashtrays
Marble
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Art Glass
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Alabaster
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Blown Glass
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Brass
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Metal, Brass
Mid-20th Century Italian Post-Modern Joseph Franz Pallenberg Ashtrays
Blown Glass
1970s Italian Vintage Joseph Franz Pallenberg Ashtrays
Glass
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Onyx, Marble
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Joseph Franz Pallenberg Ashtrays
Stoneware
1970s Italian Vintage Joseph Franz Pallenberg Ashtrays
Glass
1970s Italian Vintage Joseph Franz Pallenberg Ashtrays
Glass