CHARLES A.A. DELLSCHAU (1830-1923)
CHARLES A.A. DELLSCHAU (1830-1923)
CHARLES A.A. DELLSCHAU (1830-1923)
CHARLES A.A. DELLSCHAU (1830-1923)
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF RICHARD SPINELL
CHARLES A.A. DELLSCHAU (1830-1923)

Untitled (4707/4708), double sided, 1920

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CHARLES A.A. DELLSCHAU (1830-1923)
Untitled (4707/4708), double sided, 1920
4708 includes a moveable central gondola element attached and manipulated with string
mixed media on paper
17 ½ x 17 in.

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Lot Essay

In Sonora, California, a mysterious group of aeronautical aficionados founded the Sonora Aero Club. The club rendered plans for airships, held discussions about fuel components, debated engineering techniques and - most intriguingly - may have existed only in Charles Dellschau's mind. Scholars do not know whether the club, or the discussed members, were real.
Dellschau, an immigrant from Berlin who settled in the Houston area, worked as a butcher for most of his life and turned to writing his memoirs and recording the accompanying airships only after his retirement. His connection with the real or imagined Aero Club is chronicled in three memoir manuscripts and later in notebooks that contained mixed-media “plates” (pages) of airships amidst “press blooms” (articles clipped from newspapers). Each page is dated and numbered sequentially, providing a clear chronology to the work. Twelve of these notebooks survive.

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