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      • FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2024

        FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €300 - €600

        FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Josef plaster 62 x 29 x 14 cm design for manger of the church of St. Stephan in Tulln, 1916 SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2024

        FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €300 - €600

        FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Adoration of the Christ Child plaster 47 x 40 x 19 cm design for manger of the church of St. Stephan in Tulln, 1916 SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2024

        FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €300 - €400

        FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Josef with Baby Jesus plaster 48 x 19 x 13 cm SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 400 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2024

        FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €300 - €400

        FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Madonna plaster 49 x 20 x 14 cm SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 400 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2024

        FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €100 - €200

        FRANZ BARWIG D. Ä. (Šenov 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Bundle of five drawings Rosl, daughter of the artist charcoal/paper 29,5 x 29,7 cm monogrammed FB Rosalia Barwig, 1929 red chalk/paper 29,2 x 22 cm signed Fr. Barwig, dated 2. Juli 1929 inscribed "Our mother in Wimpassing" Pieta pencil/paper 20,5 x 14,3 cm monogrammed F.B. Rosalia Barwig pencil/paper 27 x 19,5 cm monogrammed FB. Margarethe Wagner-Barwig, 1925 red chalk/paper 46 x 35,5 cm monogrammed FB., dated 1925 SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 100 - 200 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 100 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. Franz Barwig the Younger received basic sculptural training from his father Franz Barwig the Elder and studied from 1926 at the Academy of Fine Arts with Josef Müllner. From 1932, Franz Barwig the Younger worked as a freelance sculptor; In Vienna he created, among other things, works for St. Stephen's Cathedral and for the parish churches of Ottakring, Pötzleinsdorf and Sievering, as well as fountain sculptures, other sculptures, and house signs. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • Franz Barwig: Capricorn
        Nov. 14, 2024

        Franz Barwig: Capricorn

        Est: €5,000 - €7,000

        BARWIG, FRANZ 1868 Schönau - 1931 Vienna Title: Capricorn. Date: Ca. 1911. Technique: Bronze. Measurement: 53 x 16.5 x 17cm. Notation: Monogrammed in the cast on the plinth: "FB". Plinth. Provenance: Private ownership, Germany. Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Arrangement after the auction. Explanations to the Catalogue Franz Barwig Art Nouveau 19th/20th C. Bronzes Plinth Animal Bronze Nature

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        May. 28, 2024

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €300 - €600

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Bundle of two works Pieta hubolit, 36 x 23 x 11 cm monogrammed F.B. Corpus Christi plaster, 40 x 90 x 19 cm Arms are detachable ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        May. 28, 2024

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €300 - €600

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Sitting nude hubolit 21 x 15 x 10 cm monogrammed F.B. ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        May. 28, 2024

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €200 - €400

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Lying nude hubolit, 16 x 40 x 14 cm signed F. Barwig on bottom inscribed Gipsmodell aus dem Nachlass von F. Barwig d. Ä., Abguss in Hubolit Masse ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        May. 28, 2024

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €150 - €300

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Senov 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Bundle of three works, plus one addition Female studies, standing pencil/paper, 60,4 x 44,5 cm Study of a woman, standing pencil/paper, 53,4 x 38,6 cm Woman with raised hand pencil/paper, 35,6 x 29 cm verso, three nude studies including: Franz Barwig the younger (Vienna 1903 - 1985 Vienna) Horse hubolit, 44 x 49 x 12 cm signed F. Barwig, damaged right ear, superficial marks ESTIMATE °€ 150 - 300 STARTING PRICE °€ 150 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG: BOY
        Nov. 30, 2023

        FRANZ BARWIG: BOY

        Est: €4,000 - €8,000

        Franz Barwig Boy Vienna, 1908/09 bronze, patinated; signed on the base "F. BARWIG" h. 53 cm exhibition catalogue, Franz Barwig. 1868 - 1931, Vienna 1969, cat.-no. 36; exhibition catalogue, Österreichische Galerie Belvedere Wien, Vienna 2014, pl. 51, p. 114

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 23, 2023

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €400 - €800

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Relief with dancing farmer plaster painted, patinated, 27,8 x 43,2 x 4,8 cm inscribed I=5 ESTIMATE °€ 400 - 800 STARTING PRICE °€ 400 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 23, 2023

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €300 - €600

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Sitting women pencil/paper, 36 x 47,8 cm monogrammed FB. ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 23, 2023

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €300 - €600

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Self-portrait, ca. 1925 pencil/paper, 31,5 x 25 cm verso graphite sketch addition: Self-portrait by Barwig the elder, picture facsimile ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 23, 2023

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €300 - €600

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Selfportrait in profile indian ink/paper, 41,8 x 31,2 cm ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 600 STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 23, 2023

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €200 - €400

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Sitting female nude pencil/paper, 34 x 30,3 cm monogrammed FB. ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 400 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 23, 2023

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €600 - €1,200

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Grete, 1927 wood, 41 x 27 x 27 cm signed F. Barwig, dedicated to my daughter Grete, 1927 ESTIMATE °€ 600 - 1200 STARTING PRICE °€ 600 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 23, 2023

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €600 - €1,200

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schoenau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Bust of a woman plaster, patinated, 42 x 23 x 21 cm ESTIMATE °€ 600 - 1200 STARTING PRICE °€ 600 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • Franz Barwig
        Nov. 18, 2023

        Franz Barwig

        Est: €1,000 - €1,900

        Franz Barwig 1868 Schönau/Nordmähren - 1931 Wien - Hirschkuh - Bronze. Braun patiniert. 38 x 34 x 9,5 cm. Auf der Plinthe monogr.: F B. Ber. - Prov.: Privatsammlung.

        Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
      • A VIENNA PORCELAIN SCULPTURE OF A SEATED PANTHER BY FRANZ BARWIG (1868-1931)
        Sep. 19, 2023

        A VIENNA PORCELAIN SCULPTURE OF A SEATED PANTHER BY FRANZ BARWIG (1868-1931)

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        A VIENNA PORCELAIN SCULPTURE OF A SEATED PANTHER BY FRANZ BARWIG (1868-1931) The attentive feline seated on a rectangular block, impressed with initial FB, underglaze blue mark to base and impressed pattern number. Height 36cm

        Leonard Joel
      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER: SITTING PANTHER
        Jun. 21, 2023

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER: SITTING PANTHER

        Est: €3,000 - €6,000

        Franz Barwig the Elder Sitting panther bronze, black patinated; signed "F. w." on the reverse of the plinth h. 27.5 cm collection Rudolf Schmutz (1933-2017), Vienna cf. Agnes Husslein-Arco (ed.), Franz Barwig der Ältere (exhibition catalogue, Belvedere, Vienna 2014), Vienna 2014, p. 6

        Im Kinsky
      • FRANZ BARWIG DER ÄLTERE (Schoenau bei Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        May. 22, 2023

        FRANZ BARWIG DER ÄLTERE (Schoenau bei Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €500 - €800

        FRANZ BARWIG DER ÄLTERE (Schoenau bei Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Self-portrait charcoal/paper, 45 x 28,5 cm monogrammed FB, verso sketch ESTIMATE °€ 500 - 800 STARTING PRICE °€ 500 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • Franz Barwig the Elder, Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna, Parrot
        May. 11, 2023

        Franz Barwig the Elder, Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna, Parrot

        Est: €6,000 - €9,000

        Franz Barwig the Elder Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna Parrot Wood carved Height 45 cm Monogrammed on the base FB

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      • Franz Barwig Der Jungere (the younger) 1868-1931. Austria
        Mar. 21, 2023

        Franz Barwig Der Jungere (the younger) 1868-1931. Austria

        Est: $400 - $800

        A small bronze of a girl eating an apple, with the artist's signature and the foundry mark "Guss. A. Zottl Wien" and "FN". Early 20th Century. 23cm.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neulitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2022

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neulitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €200 - €500

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neulitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Lying Nude, 1914/1915 Hubolit cast, 16 x 40 x 14 cm signed F. Barwig inscribed on underside plaster from the estate of Barwig t. e. casting in Hubolit mass provenance: estate of the artist, private collection Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 200 - 500 STARTING PRICE °€ 200 Franz Barwig the elderly, father of Franz Barwig the younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors at the time of Art Nouveau. Barwig attended the arts and crafts school in Vienna with Hermann Klotz in 1888-1897. From 1890 he worked freelance. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for wood processing in Villach, in 1908 he worked in the teaching center office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and participated in the design of the anniversary festival to the 60th anniversary of the government of Emperor Franz Joseph. He dealt with the art of Vienna Secession and essentially remained loyal to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was a professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Art. Afterwards he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked u. For the ceramos of Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where on behalf of the architect Josef Maria Urban, he carried out the plastic design of the Mar-A-Lago, which belongs today in Palm Beach, Florida. He has been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig was no longer able to integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died in 1931 by suicide. He was buried in the Neustifter cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included The image carver Jakob Löw, the sculptor Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2022

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €400 - €1,000

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Ram plaster, small damages, height 34 cm provenance: estate of the artist, private collection Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 400 - 1.000 STARTING PRICE °€ 400 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2022

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €500 - €1,500

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Ram, around 1910 wood, 11 x 15 x 3.7 cm label Modell k. k. Prof. Franz Barwig provenance: Kunsthandel Widder Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 500 - 1.500 STARTING PRICE °€ 500 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2022

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €500 - €1,000

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Ghostly figure charcoal/paper, 45.7 x 62.4 monogrammed FB provenance: estate of the artist, private collection Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 500 - 1.000 STARTING PRICE °€ 500 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2022

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €500 - €1,000

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Dancing farmer, around 1923 plaster, height 51.5 cm provenance: estate of the artist, private collection Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 500 - 1.000 STARTING PRICE °€ 500 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)
        Nov. 28, 2022

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna)

        Est: €500 - €1,000

        FRANZ BARWIG THE ELDER (Schönau near Neutitschein 1868 - 1931 Vienna) Self portrait charcoal/paper, 44.5 x 36.5 cm monogrammed FB, inscribed Selbstbildnis (self depiction) provenance: estate of the artist, private collection Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 500 - 1.000 STARTING PRICE °€ 500 Franz Barwig the Elder, father of Franz Barwig the Younger, was one of the most important Austrian sculptors during the Art Nouveau period. Barwig attended the School of Applied Arts in Vienna from 1888-1897 under Hermann Klotz. From 1890 he was a freelance artist. In 1904 he taught at the technical school for woodworking in Villach, and in 1908 he worked in the teaching materials office of the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna and helped design the jubilee procession for the 60th anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph. He became involved with the art of the Vienna Secession and remained essentially faithful to the Secessionist style. From 1909 to 1921 Barwig was professor of sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. After that he lived as a freelance artist in Vienna and worked, among others, for Keramos Vienna. From 1925 to 1927 he stayed in the USA, where he was commissioned by the architect Josef Maria Urban to carry out the sculptural design of the Mar-a-Lago villa complex in Palm Beach, Florida, now owned by Donald Trump. He had been a member of the Hagenbund since 1906 and of the Vienna Secession since 1925. After his return from America, Barwig could no longer integrate himself into the domestic art scene and died by suicide in 1931. He was buried in the Neustift cemetery. Franz Barwig's students included the carver Jakob Löw, the sculptors Otto Zirnbauer and Max Domenig. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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      • Franz Barwig the younger, Vienna 1903 - 1985 Vienna, Monkey love
        Nov. 17, 2022

        Franz Barwig the younger, Vienna 1903 - 1985 Vienna, Monkey love

        Est: €1,500 - €2,500

        Franz Barwig the younger Vienna 1903 - 1985 Vienna Monkey love Wood cut Length 34.5 cm, depth 19 cm, height 34 cm Signed on the base

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      • Franz Barwig d.Ä., Senov u Novehu 1868 – 1931 Vienna, Monkey
        Mar. 30, 2022

        Franz Barwig d.Ä., Senov u Novehu 1868 – 1931 Vienna, Monkey

        Est: €600 - €800

        Franz Barwig d.Ä. Senov u Novehu 1868 – 1931 Vienna Monkey 1920s Rosewood carved Monogrammed on the base Length 12.5 cm, width 6.8 cm, height 8 cm

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      • FRANZ BARWIG 1868 - 1931 - MARABU
        Dec. 14, 2021

        FRANZ BARWIG 1868 - 1931 - MARABU

        Est: -

        The author, originally from Moravia, first trained as a carver. He studied and later taught at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. He is one of the leading Austrian Art Nouveau sculptors, he was a member of the Hagenbund and the Vienna Art Nouveau. He exhibited his works at the Venice Biennale in 1907 or at the Wiener Secession in 1925 and 1931. His imaginative animal sculptures are best known. The offering work was made by Keramos. Marked from below: Keramos, serial number 672 / W14, Made in Austria. Ref .: the work was published in the book: Chrastek, Peter. Hagenbund und seine Kunstler, 2016, Vienna, p. 29. Country: Austria, Location: Vienna, Signed: Signed on the plinth: F. BARWIG

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      • Franz Barwig: Bust of the Virgin
        Nov. 18, 2021

        Franz Barwig: Bust of the Virgin

        Est: €1,200 - €1,600

        BARWIG, FRANZ 1868 Schönau - 1931 Vienna Title: Bust of the Virgin. Technique: Bronze, black patinated. Height: 25,5cm. Notation: Inscribed verso: F. Barwig. Frame/Pedestal: plinth. Provenance: Private ownership, Germany.

        Van Ham Kunstauktionen
      • Franz Barwig the Elder, Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna, Adam & Eve
        Nov. 16, 2021

        Franz Barwig the Elder, Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna, Adam & Eve

        Est: €1,000 - €1,500

        Franz Barwig the Elder Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna Adam & Eve Plaster or light terracotta Signed: Franz Barwig, Wien Height 38 cm / height 35.5 cm

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      • Franz Barwig the Elder, Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna, Greyhound
        Nov. 16, 2021

        Franz Barwig the Elder, Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna, Greyhound

        Est: €1,000 - €1,500

        Franz Barwig the Elder Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna Greyhound Wien um 1910 Bronze, patinated Signature: F. Barwig Height 28 cm, width 27 cm This sculpture is unique!

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      • Franz Barwig the Elder, Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna, Jumping goat
        Nov. 16, 2021

        Franz Barwig the Elder, Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna, Jumping goat

        Est: €1,000 - €1,500

        Franz Barwig the Elder Schönau 1868 - 1931 Vienna Jumping goat Vienna, around 1920 Bronze, patinated Signature: FB Height 15.5 cm, width 19 cm

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      • Franz Barwig the Elder, Capricorn
        Dec. 16, 2020

        Franz Barwig the Elder, Capricorn

        Est: €5,000 - €10,000

        Franz Barwig the Elder (Schönau 1868-1931 Wien) Capricorn design: c. 1911 bronze, patinated brown; monogrammed on the plinth: "FB"; h. 53.5 cm

        Im Kinsky
      • Franz Barwig (1868-1931)
        Apr. 30, 2018

        Franz Barwig (1868-1931)

        Est: €500 - €900

        Franz Barwig (1868-1931), head of a young boy, wood carved, signed and dated 1923.

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      • LIEGENDER KNABE
        Mar. 11, 2017

        LIEGENDER KNABE

        Est: -

        FRANZ BARWIG DER ÄLTERE 1868 Schönau - 1931 Wien Liegender Knabe Bronze, hell patiniert. H. 11,5 cm, L. 23 cm. Seitlich auf der Plinthe bezeichnet 'F. Barwig'. Über einem ovalförmigen Sockel vollplastische Aktdarstellung eines liegenden Knaben.

        Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
      • § Franz Barwig (1868-1931), a patinated bronze model of a walking bear,
        Oct. 06, 2016

        § Franz Barwig (1868-1931), a patinated bronze model of a walking bear,

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        § Franz Barwig (1868-1931), a patinated bronze model of a walking bear, naturalistically modelled and mounted on a green onyx base, signed in the bronze h:16 w:23 cm Franz Barwig the Elder (1868-1931) was one of Austria's most important and successful sculptors of his time. He studied in Vienna, becoming, in time, Professor of Sculpture at the Vienna School of Applied Arts. He studied the animals at the Vienna zoo, initially working in wood. His use of bronze developed with his involvement with the Secession Movement of Vienna. This movement, formed in 1897, with Gustav Klimt as first president, sought to move away from academic traditions to create a new style which owed nothing to historical influence. Barwig became one of the most important Art Nouveau artists working in Vienna at the turn of the century. In May 2014, the Belvedere Museum in Vienna put on a major exhibition of Barwig's work "Masterpieces in Focus: Franz Barwig the Elder" seeking to remind the public of the artist's pioneering work.

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      • Franz Barwig, Ceramic sculpture „Bear with Ball“, Austria, arou
        Jul. 13, 2016

        Franz Barwig, Ceramic sculpture „Bear with Ball“, Austria, arou

        Est: €300 - €390

        Ceramic, polychrome glaze Austria, around 1920 Manufacturer: Wienerberger Design: Franz Barwig (1868-1931) – Austrian sculptor Appealing craquelling glaze Charming Art Deco design! Height: 31 cm Very good condition This charming ceramic figure shows a bear, its head lowered, juggling a ball between its paws. It is sitting on a semi-round pedestal. The bear is modeled with incredible detail, its hunched back, its claws and the structure of its fur are elegantly defined. The pastel tones of the glaze are also particularly lovely. A real gem! The figure is in good condition with only minor signs of age and use. The colours are well preserved. The bear measures approximately 31 cm in height. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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      • Franz Barwig the Elder, Faun with Pan Flute, c. 1910
        Jan. 21, 2016

        Franz Barwig the Elder, Faun with Pan Flute, c. 1910

        Est: €2,800 - €3,640

        Marble Austria, circa 1910 Franz Barwig the Elder (1868-1931) – Austrian sculptor Figure of a faun playing a pan flute, standing on an arched base with square basic shape Overall height, including marble base: 42 cm Very good condition Condition: The figure is in very good condition, showing only light signs of use to the underside of the base. The overall height, including the base, is 42 cm. Franz Barwig der Ältere (1868-1931) Franz Barwig the Elder was born in 1931 in Schönau. He attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Hermann Klotz from 1888 to 1897 and was working as a freelancer since 1890. Later he taught at the Fachschule für Holzverarbeitung (Technical College of Wood-Working) in Villach and worked at the teaching aids office of the Austrian Museum for Art and Industry in Vienna in 1908. A year later, he was appointed professor of sculpture at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule, a position he held until 1921. At this time he first started to work with bronze and created mainly animal sculptures and nudes, in which he combined classic ideals with the current style of modern art. His son Franz Barwig the Younger was also a sculptor. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Auctionata charges the resale rights tax pursuant to Section 26 of the German Copyright Act (UrhG) towards the buyer in case of the sale of an original work of art or photography prior to 70 years having lapsed since the death of their creator. Therefore, Auctionata charges when purchasing a good – if a protection as an original work of art or photography is given – starting from a hammer price of EUR 400 an additional amount, which is calculated according to Section 26 (2) German Copyright Act (UrhG) and which does not exceed the amount of EUR 12,500. You can find more information about resale rights tax in Auctionata´s table of fees and T&C.

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      • Franz Barwig (1868-1931), a patinated bronze model of a walking bear,
        Jun. 18, 2015

        Franz Barwig (1868-1931), a patinated bronze model of a walking bear,

        Est: £400 - £600

        Franz Barwig (1868-1931), a patinated bronze model of a walking bear, naturalistically modelled and mounted on a green onyx base, signed in the bronze h:16 w:23 cm

        Cheffins
      • FRANZ BARWIG (1868 - 1931) SATYR
        May. 28, 2015

        FRANZ BARWIG (1868 - 1931) SATYR

        Est: -

        FRANZ BARWIG (1868 - 1931) SATYR Around 1910, Austria (Vienna) Originally from Moravia, the artist first trained as a wood carver. He studied and later taught at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Barwig was an important Austrian Secession sculptor and was part of the Hagenbund and Viennese Secession. A satyr playing the pan flute. Alabaster, unsigned.

        Arthouse Hejtmánek
      • * An Austrian Bronze Figure Height 28 inches.
        Apr. 29, 2015

        * An Austrian Bronze Figure Height 28 inches.

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        An Austrian Bronze Figure franz barwig the elder (1868-1931)/span Adam, stamped Erzgiesserei Ag Wien, Made in Austria. Height 28 inches.

        Hindman
      • Franz Barwig, The Elder, Bronze, Chimp on Hemisphere, c. 1920
        Apr. 17, 2015

        Franz Barwig, The Elder, Bronze, Chimp on Hemisphere, c. 1920

        Est: €2,080 - €2,600

        Bronze with brown-red patina Austria, Vienna, circa 1920 Franz Barwig, the Elder (1868-1931) - Austrian sculptor On the reverse of the hemisphere engraved with the artist's monogram 'FB' Franz Barwig was a sought-after animal sculptor, who also designed a group of chimpanzees for the Schönbrunn Zoo Height: 22 cm Very good condition Franz Barwigs works were early exhibited internationally and purchased by major museums in Europe, this sculpture is a fine example of the combination of tradition and modernity This bronze sculpture was designed by the Austrian sculptor Franz Barwig the Elder, who is considered one of the most important and successful Austrian sculptors of his time. It was created around 1920 and depicts the figure of a chimpanzee who stands on a hemispherical plinth. Characteristic of the work Barwigs is the combination of classical ideals with the current style of modern art that is expressed here in the harmonious proportion on the one hand and the picturesque handling of the moving surface on the other. Barwig also designed a group of chimpanzees in the Zoo Schönbrunn. Further reference should be the exhibition at the Belvedere scheduled for May 2014, called 'Meisterwerke im Fokus' ('Masterpieces in Focus'), in which the oeuvre of the artist Franz Barwig the Elder is to be presented extensively. The bronze bears on the back of the hemisphere the engraved artist's monogram 'FB' and is in very good condition with signs of age and wear. It measures 22 cm in height. Franz Barwig der Ältere (1868-1931) Franz Barwig the Elder was born 1931 in Schönau. He attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Hermann Klotz from 1888-1897 and was working as a freelancer since 1890. Later he taught at the Fachschule für Holzverarbeitung (Technical College of Wood-Working) in Villach and worked at the teaching aids office of the Austrian Museum for Art and Industry in Vienna in 1908. A year later he was appointed professor of sculpture at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule, a position he held until 1921. At this time he first started to work with Bronze and created mainly animal sculptures and nudes in which he combined classic ideals with the current style of modern art. His son Franz Barwig the Younger was also a sculptor. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Auctionata charges the resale rights tax pursuant to Section 26 of the German Copyright Act (UrhG) towards the buyer in case of the sale of an original work of art or photography prior to 70 years having lapsed since the death of their creator. Therefore, Auctionata charges when purchasing a good - if a protection as an original work of art or photography is given - starting from a hammer price of EUR 400 an additional amount, which is calculated according to Section 26 (2) German Copyright Act (UrhG) and which does not exceed the amount of EUR 12,500. You can find more information about resale rights tax in Auctionata´s table of fees and T&C.

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      • A FRANZ BARWIG (1869-1931) PATINATED BRONZE
        Dec. 17, 2014

        A FRANZ BARWIG (1869-1931) PATINATED BRONZE

        Est: £2,500 - £3,500

        A FRANZ BARWIG (1869-1931) PATINATED BRONZE 'COUGAR', CIRCA 1920 Modelled and cast as the sleek cat sitting, on integral bronze base, signed F. Barwig 10 ¼ in. (26 cm.) high

        Christie's
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