Hagenauer, Franz
The 3 Sailors , circa 1960
Nickel Plated
23"H x 21.50"W x 7.25"D
A1897
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A rare nickel plated sculpture by Franz Hagenauer called 'The 3 singing Sailors'. Signed by FRANZ. Franz Hagenauer was an Austrian artist who worked primarily in the Art Deco style....
A rare nickel plated sculpture by Franz Hagenauer called "The 3 singing Sailors". Signed by FRANZ.
Franz Hagenauer was an Austrian artist who worked primarily in the Art Deco style. He is best known for his metalwork, which included decorative objects such as sculptures. Hagenauer initially worked in his family's metal workshop in Vienna, but later established his own studio where he produced handcrafted pieces that were highly sought-after by collectors and connoisseurs of Art Deco designs. His work was characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and a modernist aesthetic that helped to define the art deco movement. Hagenauer's designs continue to be highly prized by collectors today, and his legacy as a master craftsman and innovator in the field of decorative arts lives on through his many iconic creations.
Franz Hagenauer was an Austrian artist who worked primarily in the Art Deco style. He is best known for his metalwork, which included decorative objects such as sculptures. Hagenauer initially worked in his family's metal workshop in Vienna, but later established his own studio where he produced handcrafted pieces that were highly sought-after by collectors and connoisseurs of Art Deco designs. His work was characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and a modernist aesthetic that helped to define the art deco movement. Hagenauer's designs continue to be highly prized by collectors today, and his legacy as a master craftsman and innovator in the field of decorative arts lives on through his many iconic creations.