Auction 161 Art before 1800,19th/20th century art, Modern art
By Historia Auctionata
Nov 7, 2022
Historia® Auktionshaus Christian Gründel & Vincent ten Vergert GbR Manteuffelstrasse 27 D-12103 Berlin, Germany
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LOT 8066:

Johann Michael Bossard (1874-1950), Swiss sculptor and graphic artist of the Art Nouveau period, studied in Berlin ...

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Auction took place on Nov 7, 2022 at Historia Auctionata
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Johann Michael Bossard (1874-1950), Swiss sculptor and graphic artist of the Art Nouveau period, studied in Berlin and was, among others, a master student of Arthur Kampf. In 1906 he received the commission for the artistic interior design of the Hotel Adlon. ''Fackelfest'', from the cycle ''Das Jahr'', 53 sheets in total, colour lithograph on wove paper (papier vélin), 1921, signed lower right and numbered ''33'', inscribed lower left as ''Subskripts. Expl'', one of 50 copies, sheet dimensions approx. 63 x 68 cm
Johann Michael Bossard (1874-1950), schweizer Bildhauer und Grafiker des Jugendstils, studierte in Berlin und war u.a. Meisterschüler bei Arthur Kampf. 1906 erhielt er den Auftrag zur künstlerischen Innengestaltung des Hotels Adlon. ''Fackelfest'', aus dem insgesamt 53 Blatt umfassenden Zyklus ''Das Jahr'', Farblithographie auf Velin, 1921, u. re. handsign. u. num. ''33'', u. li. als ''Subskripts. Expl'' bez., eines von 50 Exemplaren, Blattmaße ca. 63 x 68 cm
Johann Michael Bossard (1874-1950), Swiss sculptor and graphic artist of the Art Nouveau period, studied in Berlin and was, among others, a master student of Arthur Kampf. In 1906 he received the commission for the artistic interior design of the Hotel Adlon. ''Fackelfest'', from the cycle ''Das Jahr'', 53 sheets in total, colour lithograph on wove paper (papier vélin), 1921, signed lower right and numbered ''33'', inscribed lower left as ''Subskripts. Expl'', one of 50 copies, sheet dimensions approx. 63 x 68 cm