Goldscheider Vienna Figurine Veil Dance Model 5570 by Stephan Dakon, circa 1926
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Rarest Goldscheider Vienna figurine Veil Dance Model 5570 by Stephan Dakon circa 1926, 14.17 inches
Designed by Stephan DAKON (1904-1992) / one of most important designers having been active for Goldscheider manufactory in period of 1920-1940 / design of this model circa 1926.
Manufactured circa 1926
Model number 5570 / 45 / 8
Marks:
Goldscheider Wien (= Vienna) stamp mark existing.
Made in Austria / Hand-decorated
Painter's sign D1 III
M - additional mark after 1925
Signature of modeller 'Dakon' on the back of the base
Subject:
'VEIL DANCE' lady in elegant dance pose
The lady dancer is holding a long piece of cloth, the veil, on both ends with nearly outstretched arms. The fabric forms a long loop that is reaching down to the floor. She tilts her upper body slightly to the left and with her head in laid back position she is looking down with nearly closed eyes. The dancer is clad in a one-piece suit with short trousers and tight-fitting top with a big collar. The clothing is decorated in the finest Art Deco manner.
The figurine is based on a black quadrant pedestal.
Size:
height 14.17 inches (= 36.0 cm) / base included
width 8.66 inches (= 22.0 cm)
depth 4.33 inches (= 11.0 cm)
Bibliography:
DECHANT / GOLDSCHEIDER, GOLDSCHEIDER (FIRMENGESCHICHTE UND WERKVERZEICHNIS / HISTORY OF THE COMPANY AND CATALOGUE OF WORKS), STUTTGART (GERMANY / DEUTSCHLAND), 2007, PAGE 410, NUMBER 5570F
Condition: Excellent.
Quantity:
1
Period:
1920-1929
Place of origin:
Austria
Style:
Art Deco
Dimensions (cm):
36H x 22W x 11D
Dimensions (inch):
14,17H x 8,66W x 4,33D
Creator / Artist:
Stefan Dakon
Material:
Porcelain
Condition:
Very good;
Inventory ID:
Goldscheider Figurine Veil Dance Dakon 1926
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