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19th Century Goldscheider Terracotta Bust of a Young Asian Woman

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  • Terracotta Woman Bust Signed Goldscheider, Austria, circa 1900
    By Friedrich Goldscheider
    Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
    Terracotta woman bust signed Goldscheider, Austria, circa 1900. Friedrich Goldscheider (1845-1897).
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    Antique Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Busts

    Materials

    Terracotta

  • F. Goldscheider - large woman bust Polychrome Terracotta - Art Nouveau signed
    By Friedrich Goldscheider
    Located in Beuzevillette, FR
    Beautiful terracotta bust from the factory of Friedrich Goldscheider from the art nouveau period. Girl with flowers. Polychrome terracotta It represents a female bust with her head t...
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    Early 20th Century European Art Nouveau Busts

    Materials

    Terracotta

  • 19th-20th Century Orientalist Terracotta Bust of Girl Attributed to Goldscheider
    By Goldscheider Manufactory of Vienna
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    An Austrian 19th-20th century Orientalist terracotta bust of a young girl in Middle-Eastern Garb. The young smiling beauty wearing a head scaft and shawl tied with a broche-pin brooch pin and jewlry around her neck, raised on a circular ebonized wood stand. Probably by Friedrich Goldscheider (Goldscheider'sche Porzellan-Manufactur und Majolica-Fabrik) - The backside stamped: "T - No. 258". circa 1900. The Goldscheider Manufactory and Majolica Factory (German: Goldscheider'sche Porzellan-Manufactur und Majolica-Fabrik, (now) Goldscheider Keramik) is an Austrian ceramic manufactory. In 1885, Friedrich Goldscheider came from the small Bohemian city of Pilsen to Vienna and founded the Goldscheider Manufactory and Majolica Factory. It became one of the most influential ceramic manufactories of terracotta, faience and bronze objects in Austria with subsidiaries in Paris, Leipzig and Florence. For over half a century Goldscheider created masterpieces of historical revivalism, Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) and Art Deco. Famous artists such as Josef Lorenzl, Stefan Dakon, Ida Meisinger and the two perhaps best known Austrian ceramic artists Michael Powolny and Vally Wieselthier worked for Goldscheider. Several of the artists who worked for Goldscheider also worked for other Viennese studios, such as Augarten, Keramos or for the German brands Rosenthal and Meissen. The Goldscheider family emigrated in 1938 to United Kingdom and USA. Walter Goldscheider startet a new factory in Trenton, New Jersey and returned to Vienna in 1950. Marcel Goldscheider went to Stoke-on-Trent and produced figurative ceramics for Myott and opened his own studio in the 1950s in Hanley. Both brothers died in the early 1960s. More than 10,000 different models were created over a period of three generations. Since the very beginning many of these won first prizes and gold medals at innumerable world fairs, exhibitions and trade fairs. Goldscheider figures...
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    Antique Early 1900s Austrian Agra Busts

    Materials

    Terracotta, Wood

  • Large Goldscheider Patinated Terracotta Sculpture of a Woman Carrying Water
    By Friedrich Goldscheider
    Located in Hamilton, Ontario
    This large Art Nouveau signed Goldsheider sculpture is done in patinated terracotta and dates to approximately 1900-1920. The statue is done in a Neoclassical style depicting a woman carrying water...
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    Early 20th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures

    Materials

    Terracotta

  • Friedrich Goldscheider '1845-1897', Bust of Moor, Polychrome Terracotta, 1890
    By Friedrich Goldscheider
    Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
    Friedrich Goldscheider (1845 - 1897). Bust of Moor. Polychrome terracotta. Marked reserved and numbered reproduction. circa 1890.  
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    Antique Late 19th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures

    Materials

    Terracotta

  • Bust of a young woman in Carrara marble, 19th century
    Located in Paris, FR
    Direct carving of a portrait of a smiling young woman in white Carrara marble from the Art Nouveau period. The sculptor uses a clever technique to bring out the face, allowing the fi...
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    Antique 1890s French Art Nouveau Busts

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    Carrara Marble

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