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VIENNESE ART NOUVEAU CARPET
Josef Backhausen & Söhne
VIENNESE ART NOUVEAU CARPET
Bel Etage, Wolfgang Bauer, Vienna
Date 1907
Period 20th century
Origin Vienna
Medium Knotted wool
Dimension 440 x 350 cm (173¹/₄ x 137³/₄ inches)
Designed and executed by: Johann Backhausen & Söhne, Vienna, 1907, for Gustav Bamberger, sample book no. 6401
Knotted wool, "Smyrna" knotting, geometric décor border, small repairs, very good condition.
Gustav Bamberger ordered the carpet in 1907 from Backhausen & Söhne. The painter and architect was also a jury member for the Vienna Post Office Savings Bank, which decided in favour of Otto Wagner’s design. The carpets that Wagner designed for the boardroom of the Post Office Savings Bank were also made by Backhausen.
The sample book of Backhausen & Söhne assigns the number 6401 to the design of our carpet and gives it the designation "Smyrna, Hausentwurf, für Bamberger" [in-house design for Bamberger]. Art nouveau carpets are very rare as most of them have been discarded or are much worn, so this specimen in very good condition is a decorative and important collector's piece.
We would like to thank Mr Peter Backhausen for his friendly help in providing us with the documentation.
Knotted wool, "Smyrna" knotting, geometric décor border, small repairs, very good condition.
Gustav Bamberger ordered the carpet in 1907 from Backhausen & Söhne. The painter and architect was also a jury member for the Vienna Post Office Savings Bank, which decided in favour of Otto Wagner’s design. The carpets that Wagner designed for the boardroom of the Post Office Savings Bank were also made by Backhausen.
The sample book of Backhausen & Söhne assigns the number 6401 to the design of our carpet and gives it the designation "Smyrna, Hausentwurf, für Bamberger" [in-house design for Bamberger]. Art nouveau carpets are very rare as most of them have been discarded or are much worn, so this specimen in very good condition is a decorative and important collector's piece.
We would like to thank Mr Peter Backhausen for his friendly help in providing us with the documentation.
Date: 1907
Period: 20th century
Origin: Vienna
Medium: Knotted wool
Signature: Signed: JBS (embroidered on reverse)
Dimension: 440 x 350 cm (173¹/₄ x 137³/₄ inches)
Provenance: Private collection, Graz, Styria
Literature: Ref.: sample book of J. Backhausen & Söhne, 1907, design no. 6401
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