Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Rudolph Henn was born in Olsbrücken, Germany, In 1901. Henn studied figural sculpture at the Academy of Applied Arts in Munich, counting Syrius Eberle and Heinrich Waderé among many other famous classmates. In 1907, he worked as a model maker for an ethnographic expedition to the Dutch East Indies. In 1908, after his studies, he was freelancing in Munich until 191, when he was drafted as a soldier. After World War I, Henn moved his workshop to Kaiserslautern and after his marriage; two of his daughters were born. In 1929, during the Great Depression, the family immigrated to the United States and settled in New York City. Since 1936, Henn was actively involved in the artistic design of the Harlem River Houses residential complex that developed under the Treasury Relief Art Project. There, he collaborated with Heinz Warnecke with Theodore Barbarossa, Erwin Springweiler and Richmond Barthé. In addition to large-scale monuments in public spaces, Henn continued to create smaller-scale bronze pieces. Many of his bronze works are of children, including fountain sculptures.
1930s American Art Deco Vintage Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Bronze
Early 20th Century Belgian Art Deco Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Bronze
Mid-20th Century European Mid-Century Modern Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Metal
Mid-19th Century Italian Baroque Antique Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Bronze
Early 20th Century Belgian Art Deco Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Bronze
Mid-19th Century English Mid-Century Modern Antique Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Wood
Early 20th Century European Arts and Crafts Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Bronze
2010s Australian Organic Modern Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Bronze
Late 19th Century French Renaissance Revival Antique Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Bronze
1970s American Vintage Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Fiberglass, Foam, Softwood
1910s Belgian Art Deco Vintage Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Bronze
1910s Belgian Art Deco Vintage Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Bronze
Early 20th Century European Arts and Crafts Rudolph Henn Wall Decorations
Oak, Pine