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Technique: Hand-Carved
Recognized Seller Listings
Set of 4 Siamese Gold Dancing Figures
Located in New York, NY
Set of 4 of Asian Siamese style (19th Cent) painted small dancing hanging figures with musical instruments with inlaid glass trim.
Category
19th Century Asian Anglo Raj Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro No. 11
Signed Mario Dal Fabbro, 1970, P.5
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's fur...
Category
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Acrylic, Wood
Occasional Table Attributed to Frits Henningsen, Denmark 1940s
Located in Stockholm, SE
Occasional table attributed to Frits Henningsen,
Denmark 1940s.
Solid hand carved oak.
Measurements:
L: 140 cm / 4' 7...
Category
1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Oak
Yongjin Han, Piece of Wood, Sculpture, United States, 1976
By Yongjin Han
Located in New York, NY
Yongjin Han was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1934. After the Korean War—in which he fought, lying about his age in order to enlist—he was one of six students admitted to the sculpture program at the Seoul National University. At the time of his enrollment little of his native city remained intact; nonetheless, he had never felt more responsible to his work, firm in the conviction that artistic expression is every bit as essential to life and human nature as eating, drinking, or breathing.
One of Han’s teachers was Kim Chong Yung, a pioneer of Korean abstract sculpture, and by the time of his graduation he had adopted the abstraction that had seized both Europe and the United States several years before. . In 1967 he relocated to the USA, where he studied at Dartmouth and Columbia. Over the course of his long career the artist returned to Korea with frequency and made extended stays in Japan and Europe.
Trips to Korea signified something more than mere homesickness: Han’s work, though made largely in America, remained grounded in his rich cultural heritage. Korea rests on a bedrock of granite, and freestanding sculpture produced of the stone has for centuries demarcated sites of historical and religious significance. Han’s sculpture bridges this past with modernity. Richard A. Born, former Curator at the Smart Museum at the University of Chicago, has said that Han “brought Korea’s tradition of direct stone carving out of figuration into a refined, non-objective abstraction.”
For his part, Han put very little stock in designations; his focus, instead, was on the stone itself. His pieces explore a certain harmonization with nature. Han, when describing his work, said, "As stone has been around since the beginning of time, it has much to teach us if we care to slow down and listen." He believed that each stone has its own history, character, and energy and that his task was to draw out these inherently spiritual qualities. He described his process as a “dialogue” with his material: "The stone tells me it has an itch in a certain spot, so I scratch it—and we both feel better!"
Han worked alone and with manual tools, and the process is arduous. Carving stone this way takes time, and, what’s more, required great force—yet Han’s sculptures, even the monumental ones, are, as friend and fellow artist David Parker...
Category
Late 20th Century American Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Pair of Thai Gilt and Jeweled Figures
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Asian Thai (19/20th Cent) carved figures with gold and jeweled glass clothes on square shaped base
Category
Early 20th Century Thai Anglo Raj Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Pair of Chinese Carved Wood Foo Dogs
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Asian Chinese style (19th Cent) carved wood foo dog figures with straw hair trim on shaped base
Category
19th Century Chinese Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Straw, Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro sculpture No. 6
Signed, F.41.
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's furniture desig...
Category
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
"Lady and Baby by The Wishing Well" Still Bank, German, circa 1910
Located in Incline Village, NV
Very interesting wooden still bank with lots going on. All hand-carved of wood with four small circular risers elevating the base. There is a water pump with a bucket hanging from it and a metal pumper attached to the top. A hand-carved and painted brown pine tree is attached at the opposite corner with a large water well to the other corner. A lady with outstretched arms and a "King Cole" type headdress seems to be reaching out to her baby dressed in green who is lying down on top of the well, next to the coin slot. Perhaps she is about to bathe her. A bird looks on from atop the perch protruding from the pump. Dominant hand painted colors are different shades of brown and all original with no repaint. Very nice all original paint and condition with a small chip missing here and there to this handmade, kind of "folksy", and very well done bank (see images). A round circular key lock trap for releasing the coins is on the underneath, along with "Wishing Well German" handwritten on the opposite corner (see image). Whether written by an earlier collector or maker is not known.
Dimensions: 4" square x 3 5/8" high.
A unique one of a kind piece to add to a collection of still banks and a nice addition to a Folk Art collection (from my own collection).
I am a leading specialist in the field of antique coin...
Category
1910s German Folk Art Vintage Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Pair of Burmese Carved Walnut Door Panels
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Asian Burmese style (19th Century) walnut carved door panels with figures and filigree border (PRICED AS Pair).
Category
19th Century Burmese Tibetan Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Walnut
In the Manner of Sue et Mare & André Groult, Art Deco Settee, France, circa 1912
Located in New York, NY
"Corbeille de fleurs"
Fine and early Art Deco settee in the manner of Süe et Mare and André Groult, France, circa 1912.
This remarkable settee features a lyre shaped element at i...
Category
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro - No. 12
Signed Mario Dal Fabbro, 1981
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's furniture design shop prior to attending both the R. Superior Institute for Decorative and Industrial Arts in Venice as well as Magistero Artistico, graduating with high honors in 1937.
From the years of 1938-1948 Dal Fabbro immersed himself in furniture design and academia. Primarily, he designed furniture for both design houses and private clients. Del Fabbro participated in the Triennale de Milano competition in both 1939 and 1947 and won the Ganzatti Contest for 'Standardization of Furniture". During this period he also contributed to the Italian design publications Domus and Stile and the French magazine L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui.
In 1948 Mario Dal Fabbro immigrated to America and began designing furniture for mass production, working for J.G. Furniture in New York and Quakertown, PA. During his years steady employ, he published Modern Furniture: Its Design And Construction in 1949 and contributed regularly to The New York Times and House and Garden. His subsequent publications spanned a little over the decade and included How to Build Modern Furniture (1951), How to Make Built-In Furniture (1955), and How to Make Children's Furniture and Play Equipment...
Category
1980s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Silver Leaf
Rococo Wall Console with Rams Heads and Original Stone Top, Sweden, Circa 1750
Located in New York, NY
A fine Rococo wall console with exceptionally hand-carved swags, acanthus leaves and rams heads with its original Swedish stone top and original colo...
Category
18th Century Swedish Rococo Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Stone
American Country Carved Wooden Clown
Located in New York, NY
American Country style (mid 20th Cent) carved life-size wood figure of a circus side show clown holding a clock-face hat with a gesso and painted surface (possibly made by Boston Carving...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Country Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
A William & Mary Trefid Spoon Made in London in 1691 by Lawrence Coles
Located in London, GB
This very fine example is modelled in the Trefid style with a reeded rat tail on the reverse of the bowl. This piece is very well marked and is engraved at the top of the stem with t...
Category
1690s English Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Silver
Pair of Italian Rococo Fruitwood Putti Figures
Located in New York, NY
Pair of hanging Italian Rococo (19th Cent) fruitwood carved putti figures wearing drape.
Category
19th Century Italian Rococo Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Fruitwood
Italian Renaissance Carved Wooden Arm Shaped Wall Sconces
Located in New York, NY
Italian Renaissance-style (19th Century) carved and painted wall sconce shaped like an arm holding a torch with a kneeling figure.
Category
19th Century Italian Renaissance Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
4 French Victorian White Painted and Gilt Wooden Carved Wall Sconces
Located in New York, NY
4 French Victorian white painted and gilt trimmed carved wood wall sconces with seven arms, urn design, and cupid head detail. (PRICED EACH)
Category
20th Century French Victorian Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Handblown Blue Green Glass Gemini Table Lamp, ANDREW HUGHES
Located in New York, NY
This table lamp by New York designer and glass artist Andrew Hughes channels 1940's France.
The spherical glass base is created through dual hot and cold processes.
Wired to US s...
Category
2010s American Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Marble, Chrome
Exceptionally Detailed 19th Century Carved Bone Gunpowder Flask
Located in London, GB
Exceptionally detailed 19th century carved bone gunpowder flask
Italian, 19th Century
Height 36cm, diameter 11cm
This unconventional gunpowder flask, created in Italy in the 19th ce...
Category
19th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Bone
Émile Gallé "Grenouilles" Fruitwood Cabinet
By Émile Gallé
Located in New York, NY
This French Art Nouveau "Grenouilles" carved fruitwood cabinet by Émile Gallé features detailed and masterful marquetry depicting dragonflies and mushrooms in a lush, leafy landscape...
Category
Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Beech, Fruitwood
Anglo-Indian Floral Carved Fernery
Located in New York, NY
English Anglo Indian floral carved ebony fernery with circular top and pedestal base. (19th Cent)
Category
19th Century English Anglo-Indian Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Ebony
Italian Rococo Gilt Serpentine Console Table
Located in New York, NY
Italian Rococo (18th Century) gilt carved console table with a serpentine shaped top and open design front and side to the apron. (Marble top to be made)
Category
18th Century Italian Rococo Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Marble
Pair of Javanese Carved Teak Figures
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Asian Javanese (19/20th Cent) carved teak large figures with drape over shoulder and sword.
Category
19th Century Javanese Dutch Colonial Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Teak
Mario Dal Fabbro, Sculpture, United States, 1983
Located in New York, NY
Signed: Mario Dal Fabbro, 1983
Marked: I. 8
Typical of the sculptural output of dal Fabbro, the lines of this piece shift rhythmically depending on the viewer's position. The art...
Category
20th Century American Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro sculpture No. 2
Signed Mario Dal Fabbro
1990
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913.
He trained in his family'...
Category
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Pair of Italian Neo-Classic '19th-20th Century' Wall Sconces
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Italian Neo-classic (19th-20th century) beige and peach painted & carved wood barometer-shaped wall sconces with 3 patinated brass arms a...
Category
Late 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Brass
Pair of Rustic American Adirondack Style 1930s Table Lamps
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Rustic American Adirondack style (1930s possibly Haitian) light wood (three section) table lamps with carved moon and star cut-out design shade und...
Category
Early 20th Century North American Rustic Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Very Fine Pair of Antique Continental Silver Mounted Rock Crystal Candlesticks
Located in London, GB
The candlestick bodies of fine, translucent rock crystal accented with silver gilt mounts; the candlestick base mounts decorated with neo-Gothic style patterns and masked faces.
T...
Category
19th Century French Gothic Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Rock Crystal, Silver
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture No. 16
1979
Signed, Mario Dal Fabbro, F.9
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913.
He trained in his ...
Category
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Pair of Early 16th Century Granite Ram Garden Sculptures
Located in Hudson, NY
Pair of early 16th century granite ram garden sculptures.
Category
16th Century Korean Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Granite
Handblown Grey Glass Gemini Table Lamp, ANDREW HUGHES
Located in New York, NY
This table lamp by New York designer and glass artist Andrew Hughes channels 1940's France.
The spherical grey glass base is created through dual hot and cold processes.
Wired to U...
Category
2010s American Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Marble, Chrome
Hand Lacquered Cloud Table by Jacques Jarrige, 2015
Located in New York, NY
A Cloud table hand-sculpted by Jacques Jarrige in MDF and finished with black hand-lacquer on the outside and red lacquer over silver leaf inside.
The reflecting surface adds to t...
Category
2010s French Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Large 18th Century French Louis XV Fireplace Mantel in Lava Stone
Located in Haarlem, Noord-Holland
Very rough but still refined French Louis XV fireplace, this original 18th century fireplace is carved from the finest Lava stone from the Haute- Loire area in France.
This unique...
Category
18th Century French Louis XV Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Lava, Stone
Pair of Monumental Figures of a Duke & Duchess
Located in New York, NY
Pair of French (19th Cent) white painted monumental figures of a Duke & Duchess on square bases. (att. to be patron saints of a provincial French town & used in an annual parade)
Category
19th Century French French Provincial Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Monumental Neo-Renaissance Fireplace Mantel, 19th Century, Holland
Located in Haarlem, Noord-Holland
Large Dutch neo-Renaissance antique fireplace, very impressive and grande.
Marble jambs made from beautiful black and green "vert de Patricia".
Oak frieze with paneling and superb ca...
Category
19th Century Dutch Renaissance Revival Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Marble
Beautiful, Rare Black Marble French Louis XV Fireplace with Original Insert
Located in Haarlem, Noord-Holland
Impressive, beautiful and richly carved Louis XV fireplace from France, 19th century
This fireplace is executed in impeccable Belgian black marble.
The hand-painted porcelain insert ...
Category
19th Century French Louis XV Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Belgian Black Marble
Mario Dal Fabbro, "Image of Penguin #2" Sculpture, United States circa 1980-1981
Located in New York, NY
Signed: Mario Dal Fabbro Image of Penguin #2
Marked: I. 7
Typical of the sculptural output of dal Fabbro, the lines of this piece shift rhythmically depending on the viewer's pos...
Category
20th Century American Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Set of 4 French Louis XVI Damask Arm Chairs
Located in New York, NY
Set of 4 French Louis XVI style gilt carved arm chairs with carved oval back frame and white damask upholstery (19th Cent.).
Category
19th Century Louis XVI Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Giltwood, Damask
Pair of Pre-Colombian Style Ebonized Wood Carved Figures
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Pre-Colombian style ebonized wood carved figures with hidden compartments (19th-20th century).
Category
Early 20th Century Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro sculpture no. 24
Signed, 1976. Nodding head. C.6
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's furniture design shop prior to attending both the R. Superior Institute for Decorative and Industrial Arts in Venice as well as Magistero Artistico, graduating with high honours in 1937.
From the years of 1938-1948 Dal Fabbro immersed himself in furniture design and academia. Primarily, he designed furniture for both design houses and private clients. Del Fabbro participated in the Triennale de Milano competition in both 1939 and 1947 and won the Ganzatti Contest for 'Standardization of Furniture". During this period he also contributed to the Italian design publications Domus and Stile and the French magazine L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui.
In 1948 Mario Dal Fabbro immigrated to America and began designing furniture for mass production, working for J.G. Furniture in New York and Quakertown, PA. During his years steady employ, he published Modern Furniture: Its Design And Construction in 1949 and contributed regularly to The New York Times and House and Garden. His subsequent publications spanned a little over the decade and included How to Build Modern Furniture (1951), How to Make Built-In Furniture (1955) and How to Make Children's Furniture and Play Equipment...
Category
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
La Société Gauthier-Poinsignon, Art Nouveau Sculpture Stand, France, C. 1900
By Camille Gauthier, Paul Poinsignon
Located in New York, NY
This Art Nouveau tripodal pedestal features intricate relief carvings near the top, as well as a pleasant juxtaposition between the square surface and round lower shelves.
Category
Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
“Fleur Noir" Ceramic Centerpiece by Halima Cassell
By Halima Cassell
Located in New York, NY
“Fleur Noir," 2015.
Hand-carved, unglazed stoneware.
Halima Cassell is an award winning ceramic artist and her work is represented in several international museums including the Vi...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary English Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Ceramic, Stoneware
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro No. 10
Signed Mario Dal Fabbro
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's furniture design shop prior to attending both the R. Superior Institute for Decorative and Industrial Arts in Venice as well as Magistero Artistico, graduating with high honors in 1937.
From the years of 1938-1948 Dal Fabbro immersed himself in furniture design and academia. Primarily, he designed furniture for both design houses and private clients. Del Fabbro participated in the Triennale de Milano competition in both 1939 and 1947 and won the Ganzatti Contest for 'Standardization of Furniture". During this period he also contributed to the Italian design publications Domus and Stile and the French magazine L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui.
In 1948 Mario Dal Fabbro immigrated to America and began designing furniture for mass production, working for J.G. Furniture in New York and Quakertown, PA. During his years steady employ, he published Modern Furniture: Its Design And Construction in 1949 and contributed regularly to The New York Times and House and Garden. His subsequent publications spanned a little over the decade and included How to Build Modern Furniture (1951), How to Make Built-In Furniture (1955), and How to Make Children's Furniture and Play...
Category
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Acrylic, Wood
Pair of Japanese Carved Teak Samurai Figure Table Lamps
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Asian Japanese (19th Century) teak carved Samurai figures with one arm up mounted as table lamps (PRICED AS Pair).
Category
19th Century Japanese Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Teak
Wall or Table Light in Hand Cut Wood by Jacques Jarrige
Located in New York, NY
Hand cut lacquered wood sconce, wall light sculpture or table light by Jacques Jarrige. Each one is hand cut by the artist.
This lamp can be used as a wall light or a table light
...
Category
2010s French Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro sculpture no. 23
Signed: [Mario Dal Fabbro 1983 R.1]
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's furniture design shop prior to attending both the R. Superior Institute for Decorative and Industrial Arts in Venice as well as Magistero Artistico, graduating with high honours in 1937.
From the years of 1938-1948 Dal Fabbro immersed himself in furniture design and academia. Primarily, he designed furniture for both design houses and private clients. Del Fabbro participated in the Triennale de Milano competition in both 1939 and 1947 and won the Ganzatti Contest for 'Standardization of Furniture". During this period he also contributed to the Italian design publications Domus and Stile and the French magazine L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui.
In 1948 Mario Dal Fabbro immigrated to America and began designing furniture for mass production, working for J.G. Furniture in New York and Quakertown, PA. During his years steady employ, he published Modern Furniture: Its Design And Construction in 1949 and contributed regularly to The New York Times and House and Garden. His subsequent publications spanned a little over the decade and included How to Build Modern Furniture (1951), How to Make Built-In Furniture (1955) and How to Make Children's Furniture and Play Equipment...
Category
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Bentwood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro - No. 22
'construction' noted on back
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's furniture design shop prior to attending both the R. Superior Institute for Decorative and Industrial Arts in Venice as well as Magistero Artistico, graduating with high honors in 1937.
From the years of 1938-1948 Dal Fabbro immersed himself in furniture design and academia. Primarily, he designed furniture for both design houses and private clients. Del Fabbro participated in the Triennale de Milano competition in both 1939 and 1947 and won the Ganzatti Contest for 'Standardization of Furniture". During this period he also contributed to the Italian design publications Domus and Stile and the French magazine L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui.
In 1948 Mario Dal Fabbro immigrated to America and began designing furniture for mass production, working for J.G. Furniture in New York and Quakertown, PA. During his years steady employ, he published Modern Furniture: Its Design And Construction in 1949 and contributed regularly to The New York Times and House and Garden. His subsequent publications spanned a little over the decade and included How to Build Modern Furniture (1951), How to Make Built-In Furniture (1955), and How to Make Children's Furniture and Play Equipment...
Category
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro sculoture no. 25
"Cube With Inner Space" 1976
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's furniture design shop prior to attending both the R. Superior Institute for Decorative and Industrial Arts in Venice as well as Magistero Artistico, graduating with high honors in 1937.
From the years of 1938-1948 Dal Fabbro immersed himself in furniture design and academia. Primarily, he designed furniture for both design houses and private clients. Del Fabbro participated in the Triennale de Milano competition in both 1939 and 1947 and won the Ganzatti Contest for 'Standardization of Furniture". During this period he also contributed to the Italian design publications Domus and Stile and the French magazine L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui.
In 1948 Mario Dal Fabbro immigrated to America and began designing furniture for mass production, working for J.G. Furniture in New York and Quakertown, PA. During his years steady employ, he published Modern Furniture: Its Design And Construction in 1949 and contributed regularly to The New York Times and House and Garden. His subsequent publications spanned a little over the decade and included How to Build Modern Furniture (1951), How to Make Built-In Furniture (1955), and How to Make Children's Furniture and Play Equipment...
Category
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro - No. 20
Signed Mario Dal Fabbro
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's furniture design shop prior to attending both the R. Superior Institute for Decorative and Industrial Arts in Venice as well as Magistero Artistico, graduating with high honors in 1937.
From the years of 1938-1948 Dal Fabbro immersed himself in furniture design and academia. Primarily, he designed furniture for both design houses and private clients. Del Fabbro participated in the Triennale de Milano competition in both 1939 and 1947 and won the Ganzatti Contest for 'Standardization of Furniture". During this period he also contributed to the Italian design publications Domus and Stile and the French magazine L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui.
In 1948 Mario Dal Fabbro immigrated to America and began designing furniture for mass production, working for J.G. Furniture in New York and Quakertown, PA. During his years steady employ, he published Modern Furniture: Its Design And Construction in 1949 and contributed regularly to The New York Times and House and Garden. His subsequent publications spanned a little over the decade and included How to Build Modern Furniture (1951), How to Make Built-In Furniture (1955), and How to Make Children's Furniture and Play Equipment...
Category
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Box Tobacco Swedish, 19th Century Stone Sweden
Located in New York, NY
A tobacco box made during the 18th-19th century in Sweden. From gray lime stone in a temple shape. Neoclassical.
Category
Early 19th Century Swedish Neoclassical Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Stone
Statuary Marble Bow Fronted Louis XVI Style Mantel with Fluted Jambs
Located in New York, NY
A small statuary marble bow fronted Louis XVI mantel with fluted jambs.
Opening dimensions: 29 1/4" W x 33 1/4" H.
Category
Late 18th Century French Louis XVI Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Statuary Marble
Mid-18th Century English Mantelpiece in the Style of Sir Henry Cheere
Located in New York, NY
An important mid-18th century English mantelpiece of strong architectural form, with many hallmarks of the work of Sir Henry Cheere. In Statuary, Convent ...
Category
Mid-18th Century Great Britain (UK) Georgian Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Siena Marble, Statuary Marble
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro - No. 9
Signed Mario Dal Fabbro, 1983
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's furniture design shop prior to attending both the R. Superior Institute for Decorative and Industrial Arts in Venice as well as Magistero Artistico, graduating with high honors in 1937.
From the years of 1938-1948 Dal Fabbro immersed himself in furniture design and academia. Primarily, he designed furniture for both design houses and private clients. Del Fabbro participated in the Triennale de Milano competition in both 1939 and 1947 and won the Ganzatti Contest for 'Standardization of Furniture". During this period he also contributed to the Italian design publications Domus and Stile and the French magazine L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui.
In 1948 Mario Dal Fabbro immigrated to America and began designing furniture for mass production, working for J.G. Furniture in New York and Quakertown, PA. During his years steady employ, he published Modern Furniture: Its Design And Construction in 1949 and contributed regularly to The New York Times and House and Garden. His subsequent publications spanned a little over the decade and included How to Build Modern Furniture (1951), How to Make Built-In Furniture (1955), and How to Make Children's Furniture and Play Equipment...
Category
1980s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
18th Century Georgian Mantel with Brocatella Inlays and Fine Carving 'GEO-ZE54'
Located in New York, NY
A late 18th century English marble mantel of good quality and in good condition incorporating unrelated 18th century elements of similar quality ...
Category
Late 18th Century British Georgian Antique Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Statuary Marble, Marble
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro sculpture no. 3
circa 1978
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913.
He trained in his family's furniture design ...
Category
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro - No. 14
signed Mario Dal Fabbro
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family's furniture de...
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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
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Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture No. 15
Signed Mario Dal Fabbro
1982
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913.
He trained in his family...
Category
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Mario Dal Fabbro Sculpture No. 1
Signed: [Mario Dal Fabbro 1979]
Multi-disciplinary artist Mario Dal Fabbro was born in Cappella Maggiore, Italy in 1913. He trained in his family...
Category
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hand-Carved Furniture
Materials
Wood
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