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Property from the Collection of Tina and Jerry Moss
DAGOBERT PECHE (1887-1923)
Rare and Important Side Table, designed for the drawing room of Wolko Gartenberg, Paris, 1913
Details
DAGOBERT PECHE (1887-1923)
Rare and Important Side Table, designed for the drawing room of Wolko Gartenberg, Paris, 1913
manufactured by Jakob Soulek, Vienna, Austria
stained pearwood, gilt and carved limewood
28 3⁄8 x 28 ¾ x 20 ¾ in. (72 x 73 x 52.6 cm)
Rare and Important Side Table, designed for the drawing room of Wolko Gartenberg, Paris, 1913
manufactured by Jakob Soulek, Vienna, Austria
stained pearwood, gilt and carved limewood
28 3⁄8 x 28 ¾ x 20 ¾ in. (72 x 73 x 52.6 cm)
Provenance
Wolko Gartenberg, Paris, 1913
Private Collection, Geneva
Christie's, Geneva, 15 November 1992, lot 216
Supplied to the present owner
Private Collection, Geneva
Christie's, Geneva, 15 November 1992, lot 216
Supplied to the present owner
Literature
"Architekt D. Peche-Wien," Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, Darmstadt, April-September 1914, pp. 214 (for a period photograph of the present lot in its original interior), 215 (for a period photograph of the present lot at the 45th Secession Exhibition)
"Dagobert Peche," Dekorative Kunst, Munich, vol. 24, October 1915-September 1916, pp. 406 (for a period photograph of the present lot in its original interior), 409 (for a period photograph of the present lot at the 45th Secession Exhibition)
Dagobert Peche and the Wiener Werkstätte, exh. cat., Neue Galerie, New York, 2002, p. 100 (for period photographs of the present lot in its original interior and at the 45th Secession Exhibition)
"Dagobert Peche," Dekorative Kunst, Munich, vol. 24, October 1915-September 1916, pp. 406 (for a period photograph of the present lot in its original interior), 409 (for a period photograph of the present lot at the 45th Secession Exhibition)
Dagobert Peche and the Wiener Werkstätte, exh. cat., Neue Galerie, New York, 2002, p. 100 (for period photographs of the present lot in its original interior and at the 45th Secession Exhibition)
Further details
The present lot was exhibited in the Ladies' Salon at the 45th Exhibition of the Union of Fine Artists of Austria, Secession, Vienna, November-December 1913.
A photograph of this lot at the 45th Secession Exhibition can be found in the permanent collection of the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts (inv. no. KI 15241-1).
A drawing of this lot can be found in the permanent collection of the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts (inv. no. KI 15746).
A photograph of this lot at the 45th Secession Exhibition can be found in the permanent collection of the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts (inv. no. KI 15241-1).
A drawing of this lot can be found in the permanent collection of the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts (inv. no. KI 15746).
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