Josef Hoffmann
DINING ROOM CHANDELIER FOR MORITZ GALLIA
Bel Etage, Wolfgang Bauer, Vienna
Date 1910
Epoque 20th century
Origine Vienna
Medium Gilt, Brass chased, Facetted glass rods
Dimension 183 x 74 cm (72 x 29¹/₈ inches)
Executed by: Wiener Werkstätte, model no. M 2287
Some glass elements added, suspension added, very good, largely original condition
The wealthy Jewish Viennese Mori(t)z Gallia had his wife Hermine portrayed by Gustav Klimt in 1903. In 1912, he commissioned Josef Hoffmann with building an upscale home in Wohllebengasse 4 in Vienna, in which he and his family lived in the proprietor’s apartment that had been very generously furnished by Hoffmann. In 1938, the Nazi regime forced Gallia and his family to leave their home. Fortunately, however, they were able to take most of their furniture and objects of art with them to Australia.
Date: 1910
Epoque: 20th century
Origine: Vienna
Medium: Gilt, Brass chased, Facetted glass rods
Signature: Unmarked
Dimension: 183 x 74 cm (72 x 29¹/₈ inches)
Provenance: Private property, Vienna
Literature: Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, 1915-1916, vol. 37, p. 405; a contemporary photograph is preserved in the Wiener Werkstätte archives at the Austrian Museum of Applied Arts (MAK), Vienna, inv. no. KI 9277-4
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