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A dramatic early 20th century Art Deco bronze study of a muscular male athlete lifting a heavy weight above his head with one arm. The bronze exhibiting stunning rich brown patina and excellent surface detail, raised on a portoro marble base. The bronze base signed Bruno Zach and stamped with Argentor foundry seal.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Height: 74 cm.
Condition: Excellent Original Condition.
Circa: 1920.
Materials: Bronze & Marble.
Foundry: Argentor, Vienna.
Book Ref: Art Deco Sculpture by Victor Arwas.
SKU: 265.
ABOUT
Zach Power Lifter
Bruno Zach (Ukrainian, 1891 – 1945) – Bruno Zach was a prolific creator of tall, athletic, independent women in bronze and ivory. He depicted both the healthy outdoor pursuits, and also the dream mistresses of the demi monde of Berlin, Paris and Vienna between the wars. His bronze is occasionally patinated, most often cold painted. His use of ivory is spare and always well carved. His work was edited by several firms, including Argentor-Werke of Vienna the Broma Companie, S Altmann & Co, and Bergmann.
Dimensions
74 cm HighCondition report
Excellent ConditionStock number
SKU 265The BADA Standard
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