A PAINTED WOOD CHILD'S ARMCHAIR
A PAINTED WOOD CHILD'S ARMCHAIR

ERICH DIECKMANN FOR HOCHSCHULE FUR HANDWERK UND BAUKUNST, CIRCA 1926

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A PAINTED WOOD CHILD'S ARMCHAIR
Erich Dieckmann for Hochschule fur Handwerk Und Baukunst, Circa 1926
Painted in maroon and gray
29in. (74.8cm.) high
Provenance
Barry Friedman, Ltd., New York

Lot Essay

Erich Dieckman studied at the Bauhaus Weimar from 1921-1925, and remained in the woodworking shop at Weimar after the Bauhaus moved to Dessau in 1925. From 1926 to 1930 he was the director of the department of furniture-making and interior design at the Staatliche Bauhochschule at Weimar, during which time he produced some of his most successful designs in wood. cf. Hans Eckstein, Die Schne Wohnung, Munich, 1931, p.91; Erich Dieckman, Mbelbau in Holz, Rohr und Stahl, Die Baubcher, Vol. 11, 1931, p.13, pl.13 for examples of variants of this model.

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