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Carl Werner - Hutschenreuther - Art Deco - Balinese "Sword Dancer" (30,5 cm) - Figurine - Hand Painted Porcelain
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Carl Werner - Hutschenreuther - Art Deco - Balinese "Sword Dancer" (30,5 cm) - Figurine - Hand Painted Porcelain

Magnificent Art Deco porcelain sculpture of a male balinese “Sword Dancer” modelled by the famous artist Carl Werner (1895 - 1980) for Hutschenreuther Kunstabteilung Bavaria around 1940, in excellent condition. Depicted is a Balinese male dancer, who is adorned with ankle and wrist bracelets, wearing an elaborate headress, holding a sword above his head, and wearing a decorative loin cloth. This figurine is rare and hard to find, especially in this excellent to pristine condition. Carl Werner (1895-1980) studied in Weimar and joined Hutschenreuther in 1922 as a sculptor and technical director of the new art department. He is acknowledged as one of the leading German figurative sculptors for his studies of movement and the human body. Thanks to Werner and Tutter, Hutschenreuther produced some of the most desirable Art Deco figurines made in Germany.
~Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts~ One of his most famous pieces is the Balinese "Sword Dancer" or in German, Schwerttanzer. It is in excellent condition more to pristine, marked on the base, beautifully sculpted and glazed, impressed name of the sculptor C.Werner on the side of the base, NO chips, NO cracks and NO repairs, please see the pictures as they are part of description. 1935-1950 Dimensions : Height: 30,5 cm Length: 13 cm Width: 8,5 cm It will be very carefully and safely packed ! With love and respect for the porcelain - “ The White Gold “

No. 84165137

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Carl Werner - Hutschenreuther - Art Deco - Balinese "Sword Dancer" (30,5 cm) - Figurine - Hand Painted Porcelain

Carl Werner - Hutschenreuther - Art Deco - Balinese "Sword Dancer" (30,5 cm) - Figurine - Hand Painted Porcelain

Magnificent Art Deco porcelain sculpture of a male balinese “Sword Dancer” modelled by the famous artist Carl Werner (1895 - 1980) for Hutschenreuther Kunstabteilung Bavaria around 1940, in excellent condition.

Depicted is a Balinese male dancer, who is adorned with ankle and wrist bracelets, wearing an elaborate headress, holding a sword above his head, and wearing a decorative loin cloth. This figurine is rare and hard to find, especially in this excellent to pristine condition.

Carl Werner (1895-1980) studied in Weimar and joined Hutschenreuther in 1922 as a sculptor and technical director of the new art department. He is acknowledged as one of the leading German figurative sculptors for his studies of movement and the human body. Thanks to Werner and Tutter, Hutschenreuther produced some of the most desirable Art Deco figurines made in Germany.
~Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts~

One of his most famous pieces is the Balinese "Sword Dancer" or in German, Schwerttanzer.

It is in excellent condition more to pristine, marked on the base, beautifully sculpted and glazed, impressed name of the sculptor C.Werner on the side of the base, NO chips, NO cracks and NO repairs, please see the pictures as they are part of description.
1935-1950

Dimensions :
Height: 30,5 cm
Length: 13 cm
Width: 8,5 cm

It will be very carefully and safely packed !

With love and respect for the porcelain - “ The White Gold “

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