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Theodor Friedl Austrian Dancing Female Nude Bronze Sculpture
£950 $1,258 €1,127
A wonderful Austrian bronze sculpture titled ‘Tanzender Weiblicher Akt’ and portraying a dancing female nude by renowned Vienna born sculptor Theodor Friedl (Austrian, 1842-1900). The sculpture portrays a woman wearing a wreath in her hair and a hanging ribbon tied around her chest with her arms outstretched and head held back in a dancing pose. She stands on a rock work base applied with a leafy stem and is mounted on a black wooden weighted base, a later addition. The sculpture is very well detailed and has a wonderful natural aged patina. The figure is signed ‘Friedl’ to the base of the bronze. A wonderful sculpture and a beautiful display piece to enhance any setting.
Provenance: Acquired from the British Art Market.
In good condition with a wonderful natural unpolished age patina with later base.
Internal Reference: SC1404098
Antique Number: SA1001258
Dateline of this antique is 1890
Height is 33.5cm (13.2inches)Width is 16.5cm (6.5inches)Depth is 10.8cm (4.3inches)
Antique #SA1001258, shown on this page, originates from 1890. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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