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  • Karl Hagenauer Viennese Miniature Kiwi Bird Bronze Sculpture
    Apr. 08, 2025

    Karl Hagenauer Viennese Miniature Kiwi Bird Bronze Sculpture

    Est: $50 - $500

    DESCRIPTION: Viennese old bronze mini sculpture, depicting a kiwi bird. From Vienna, Austria by Karl Hagenauer (1898-1956). Stamped: WHW (Wiener Werkstatt) and Austria. CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: Viena, Austria. DIMENSIONS: H: 1 1/4" W: 3 1/4" CONDITION: Good Condition Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

    Akiba Galleries
  • Hagenauer, Karl (1898 Wien 1956), Afrikanische Tänzerin / An African dancer
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Hagenauer, Karl (1898 Wien 1956), Afrikanische Tänzerin / An African dancer

    Est: €200 - €400

    Material: Bronze, schwarz patiniert, Marke: eingeschlagene Werkstattmarke 'WHW', 'MADE IN/ AUSTRIA', 'HAGENAUER/WIEN', 'Handmade', Darstellung: stilisierte Tänzerin mit erhobenen Armen in bewegter Haltung, Höhe: 15,9 cm, Zustand: altersbedingt gut, Patinierung etwas berieben

    Auktionshaus Schwab
  • Karl Hagenauer (1898-1956) Viennese Bronze Sculpture
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Karl Hagenauer (1898-1956) Viennese Bronze Sculpture

    Est: €250 - €350

    A Viennese bronze sculpture of a dancing figure. Designed by Karl Hagenauer (1898-1956). Marked WHW for Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien. Circa 1950. Condition: Excellent. Dimensions: Height 19.5 cm

    Ald Fryslan
  • KARL HAGENAUER oder Umfeld
    Mar. 09, 2025

    KARL HAGENAUER oder Umfeld

    Est: -

    Figürlicher Messing-Guss"Nubierin/Wasserträgerin", stehende Darstellung einer Afrikanerin mit Wassergefäß und Halsring, dunkel und gold patiniert, Guss wohl um 1950, ungemarkt und unsigniert, H ca. 175cm

    Auktionshaus Rotherbaum OHG
  • Karl Hagenauer, an Art Deco chrome and e
    Mar. 05, 2025

    Karl Hagenauer, an Art Deco chrome and e

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    Karl Hagenauer, an Art Deco chrome and ebony figure, circa 1940, modelled as a dancer in long skirt, on circular base, stamped marks, 27cm high

    Kinghams Auctioneers
  • KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Male figure". Chromed bronze on marble base.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Male figure". Chromed bronze on marble base.

    Est: €800 - €1,000

    KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Male figure". Chromed bronze on marble base. Size: 20 x 15 cm (sculpture); 3 x 17 x 7 cm (base). The modelling of this sculpture is essential and synthetic without leaving aside the naturalism, typically Art Deco. Thus, in general, the details, the meticulous rendering of the real model, are left to one side, although Karl Hagenauer pays particular attention to capturing the movement of the animal's anatomy. These characteristics ascribe the piece to Art Deco, an artistic style that emerged in 1920 and whose influence continued until the mid-20th century in some countries. It sought to renew all disciplines, defending the value of the technological progress of the time and the new sciences of the day. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, he did military service between 1917 and 1919, and on his return he began to work as an architect and in his father's studio. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, extending production to cabinetmaking and opening shops in Vienna and Salzburg. Since then he has exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was made a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. His works are now in collections all over the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Karl Hagenauer, Schnauzer bookends, pair
    Jan. 30, 2025

    Karl Hagenauer, Schnauzer bookends, pair

    Est: $300 - $500

    Karl Hagenauer Schnauzer bookends, pair Werkstatte Hagenauer Austria, 1928-1935 nickel-plated brass 5.25 h x 5 w x 3.5 d in (13 x 13 x 9 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside 'WHW Made in Austria'. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Karl Hagenauer, Elephant bookends, pair
    Jan. 30, 2025

    Karl Hagenauer, Elephant bookends, pair

    Est: $300 - $500

    Karl Hagenauer Elephant bookends, pair Werkstatte Hagenauer Austria, 1928-1935 nickel-plated brass 4.5 h x 5 w x 3.25 d in (11 x 13 x 8 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark to reverse 'WHW Made in Austria'. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Karl Hagenauer, Mouse bookends, pair
    Jan. 30, 2025

    Karl Hagenauer, Mouse bookends, pair

    Est: $200 - $300

    Karl Hagenauer Mouse bookends, pair Werkstatte Hagenauer Austria, 1928-1935 polished brass 5.5 h x 5 w x 3.5 d in (14 x 13 x 9 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark to reverse 'WHW'. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Karl Hagenauer
    Jan. 18, 2025

    Karl Hagenauer

    Est: $300 - $600

    (Austria, 1898-1956) Bronze figure of horses at play. The work rests atop original oval hardwood stand which is marked with makers impressed mark at underside. Very good condition and patina throughout. W11 1/4" Sold from the collection of a Camden, Arkansas gentleman.

    Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers
  • Karl Hagenauer, Table mirror
    Jan. 09, 2025

    Karl Hagenauer, Table mirror

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Karl Hagenauer Table mirror Werkstatte Hagenauer Austria, c. 1960 nickel-plated brass 9.25 h x 12 w x 2 d in (23 x 30 x 5 cm) Impressed signature to underside 'Karl Hagenauer Wien'. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Karl Hagenauer (Austrian, 1898) Copper Watering Can
    Dec. 26, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer (Austrian, 1898) Copper Watering Can

    Est: $50 - $500

    DESCRIPTION: Karl Hagenauer (Austrian, 1898) Copper Watering Can. Marked 'Hagenauer' and 'Wien Austria' CIRCA: Mid 20th Century ORIGIN: Vienna, Austria DIMENSIONS: H: 7" W: 7" CONDITION: With some minor dents and signs of use and age. Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

    Akiba Galleries
  • ANTIQUE ART DECO HEAD SCULPTURE BY KARL HAGENAUER
    Dec. 21, 2024

    ANTIQUE ART DECO HEAD SCULPTURE BY KARL HAGENAUER

    Est: $100 - $150

    Karl Hagenauer, Austrian, 1898 to 1956, Art Deco head sculpture. The sculpture is a lowered male head with a high hairstyle and closed eyes. Marked on the back side. Karl Hagenauer was an influential Austrian Goldsmith and designer in the Art Deco style. Circa the first half of the 20th century. Carl Hagenauer founded what became the Werkstatte Hagenauer Wien in 1898. European, Desk Wares, Sculptures, Figures, Statues, Interior Design, and Collectibles.

    Antique Arena Inc
  • Karl Hagenauer (Austria, 1898) Bronze Art Deco Nude Statue
    Dec. 17, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer (Austria, 1898) Bronze Art Deco Nude Statue

    Est: $100 - $1,000

    DESCRIPTION: Karl Hagenauer (Austria, 1898 - 1956) Bronze Art Deco nude female statue, atop a plinth. Unmarked. CIRCA: 1920-1929 ORIGIN: Austria DIMENSIONS: H: 10 1/4" W: 3" CONDITION: Good Condition Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

    Akiba Galleries
  • Karl Hagenauer (1898-1956) Viennese Bronze Sculpture
    Dec. 16, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer (1898-1956) Viennese Bronze Sculpture

    Est: €250 - €350

    A Viennese bronze sculpture of a dancing figure, designed by Karl Hagenauer (1898-1956). Marked WHW for Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien, around 1950. Condition: Pristine. Dimensions: Height 19.5 cm.

    Ald Fryslan
  • Karl Hagenauer, Table mirror with figures
    Dec. 11, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer, Table mirror with figures

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Karl Hagenauer Table mirror with figures Werkstatte Hagenauer Austria, c. 1930 nickel-plated brass 10.75 h x 14.25 w x 2.5 d in (27 x 36 x 6 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside 'Hagenauer Wien WHW Karl'. This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Karl Hagenauer, an Art Deco brass, nicke
    Dec. 05, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer, an Art Deco brass, nicke

    Est: £1,200 - £1,800

    Karl Hagenauer, an Art Deco brass, nickel and hardwood figure, circa 1927, modelled as a dancer wth long skirt, stamped marks, 24cm high

    Kinghams Auctioneers
  • Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female nude". Chromed bronze. Presents marks of use and wear; chipped on the pedestal.
    Dec. 04, 2024

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female nude". Chromed bronze. Presents marks of use and wear; chipped on the pedestal.

    Est: €200 - €250

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female nude". Chromed bronze. Presents marks of use and wear; chipped on the pedestal. Measurements: 4 x 13 x 4 cm. In this figure filiformes and flexible the influence of Karl Hagenauer's style is patent: an essential and synthetic modeling typically Art Déco, but without subtracting of the naturalism. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began to work as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female figure stretching". Sculpture in chromed bronze. Black glass and wood pedestal. No signature. It has marks of use and wear. Very light scratches on the glass.
    Dec. 04, 2024

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female figure stretching". Sculpture in chromed bronze. Black glass and wood pedestal. No signature. It has marks of use and wear. Very light scratches on the glass.

    Est: €250 - €300

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female figure stretching". Sculpture in chromed bronze. Black glass and wood pedestal. No signature. It has marks of use and wear. Very light scratches on the glass. Measurements: 25 x 13,5 x 11,5 cm. In this filiform and flexible figure the style of Karl Hagenauer is evident: an essential and synthetic modeling typically Art Deco, but without subtracting from naturalism. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • After models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Weight thrower". Chromed bronze. Black painted base.
    Dec. 04, 2024

    After models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Weight thrower". Chromed bronze. Black painted base.

    Est: €300 - €350

    After models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Weight thrower". Chromed bronze. Black painted base. Measurements: 26 x 17 x 11 cm. In this figure filiformes and flexible the style of Karl Hagenauer is patent: an essential and synthetic modeling typically Art Deco, but without subtracting of the naturalism. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1930-1940. "Two women paddling a canoe". Bronze. Wooden base. Presents marks of use and wear.
    Dec. 04, 2024

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1930-1940. "Two women paddling a canoe". Bronze. Wooden base. Presents marks of use and wear.

    Est: €400 - €500

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1930-1940. "Two women paddling a canoe". Bronze. Wooden base. Presents marks of use and wear. Measurements: 21 x 19 x 5 cm. Sculptural group of synthetic modeling typically Art Deco, in which the two filiform female bodies, with the legs folded to sit on the ankles, adopt the same gesture with an exact synchronization. The curved line of the canoe is balanced by the inclination of the paddles and the heads, so that the whole expresses a play of volumes and refined forces. The author is clearly influenced by the style of Karl Hagenauer. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others. It shows signs of wear and tear.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Following models of KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Golf player" and "Shooter with bow". Chromed bronze. Marble bases. It presents marks of use and wear.
    Dec. 04, 2024

    Following models of KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Golf player" and "Shooter with bow". Chromed bronze. Marble bases. It presents marks of use and wear.

    Est: €200 - €300

    Following models of KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Golf player" and "Shooter with bow". Chromed bronze. Marble bases. It presents marks of use and wear. Measurements: 10 x 9 x 6 cm. In these filiform and flexible figures the style of Karl Hagenauer is evident: an essential and synthetic modeling typically Art Deco, but without subtracting from naturalism. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Violinist", 1920s. Silver-plated bronze and wood. Signed.
    Dec. 03, 2024

    KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Violinist", 1920s. Silver-plated bronze and wood. Signed.

    Est: €2,200 - €2,800

    KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Violinist", 1920s. Silver-plated bronze and wood. Signed. Measurements: 20 x 6,5 x 6,5 cm. Son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna, where he had as teachers Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and was imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. Since then he has exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was named a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Karl Hagenauer: Table bell "Taster" and comb
    Dec. 02, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer: Table bell "Taster" and comb

    Est: €3,500 - €7,000

    Karl Hagenauer Table bell "Taster" and comb Werkstätte Hagenauer, Vienna, design: 1921; execution: 1922-25 ivory, carved; remnants of old wiring (Taster) 5.3 x 6.6 cm (table bell), 11 x 6.6 cm (comb) Wiener Werkstätte-archive, MAK Vienna: inv.-no. HAF 728 (contemporary photograph); Hagenauer-archive, Vienna, archive photo

    Im Kinsky
  • Karl Hagenauer: Desk set
    Dec. 02, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer: Desk set

    Est: €1,500 - €3,000

    Karl Hagenauer Desk set Vienna, design: 1920s brass; 5-piece set, consisting of: tray, 2 inkstands, paper knife and seal; paper knife and seal marked "VIENNA", inkstands marked "HAGENAUER/VIENNA" and "VIENNA" on the lower side, tray marked "HAGENAUER/VIENNA" h. 5.5 to 6.2 cm, l. 17.2 cm (paper knife)

    Im Kinsky
  • Karl Hagenauer: Candleholder "Diana"
    Dec. 02, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer: Candleholder "Diana"

    Est: €3,500 - €7,000

    Karl Hagenauer Candleholder "Diana" Vienna, design: 1928 brass; marked on the bottom with "HAGENAUER/WIEN", "WHW" in a circle and "MADE IN/AUSTRIA" h. 42.6 cm Hagenauer-archive, Vienna: archive photo, sales catalogue 1928, model no. 1464; cost book 14, model no. 1370/1464; cf. Olga Kronsteiner, Hagenauer. Wiener Moderne und Neue Sachlichkeit, Vienna 2011, p. 28

    Im Kinsky
  • Karl Hagenauer: Horse
    Dec. 02, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer: Horse

    Est: €1,400 - €2,800

    Karl Hagenauer Horse Werkstätten Hagenauer, Vienna, design: 1930s brass, nickel plated; subsequent wooden base h. 23.8 cm (excl. base), l. 30.2 cm

    Im Kinsky
  • Karl Hagenauer: Horse
    Dec. 02, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer: Horse

    Est: €1,200 - €2,400

    Karl Hagenauer Horse Vienna, design: 1930s brass; marked on the bottom with "KARL", "HAGENAUER/ WIEN", "WHW" in a circle and "MADE IN/ AUSTRIA" h. 14.5 cm cf. Hagenauer-archive, Vienna: pattern book I, model no. 1430 (as lamp base)

    Im Kinsky
  • Karl Hagenauer, Flamingo floor lamp
    Nov. 21, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer, Flamingo floor lamp

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Karl Hagenauer Flamingo floor lamp Werkstatte Hagenauer Austria, c. 1955 brass, enameled brass, patinated steel 51.5 h x 29 w x 9 d in (131 x 74 x 23 cm) This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

    Los Angeles Modern Auctions
  • Karl Hagenauer (Austrian, 1898-1956), Model of a Leaping Greyhound, chrome plated brass, height 4 1/2in (11cm); width 19 1/2in (49cm); depth 2in (5cm)
    Nov. 20, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer (Austrian, 1898-1956), Model of a Leaping Greyhound, chrome plated brass, height 4 1/2in (11cm); width 19 1/2in (49cm); depth 2in (5cm)

    Est: $300 - $500

    Karl Hagenauer (Austrian, 1898-1956) Model of a Leaping Greyhound chrome plated brass stamped HAGENAUER / WIEN to underside

    Andrew Jones Auctions
  • Karl HAGENAUER
    Nov. 19, 2024

    Karl HAGENAUER

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Karl HAGENAUER (1898-1956) Lampe «Flamingo» - circa 1950 Fût articulé en tube de laiton courbé sur base en fonte, abat jour conique en aluminium anodisé, interrupteur en porcelaine Marqué «patent ang» H. : 68,5 cm A “Flamingo” curved bronze lamp with aluminium lampshade and porcelain switch by Karl Hagenauer - circa 1950 H.: 26.77 in. Karl HAGENAUER (1898-1956)

    Artcurial
  • Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female nude". Chromed bronze. Presents marks of use and wear; chipped on the pedestal.
    Nov. 07, 2024

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female nude". Chromed bronze. Presents marks of use and wear; chipped on the pedestal.

    Est: €200 - €250

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female nude". Chromed bronze. Presents marks of use and wear; chipped on the pedestal. Measurements: 4 x 13 x 4 cm. In this figure filiformes and flexible the influence of Karl Hagenauer's style is patent: an essential and synthetic modeling typically Art Déco, but without subtracting of the naturalism. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began to work as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • After models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Weight thrower". Chromed bronze. Black painted base.
    Nov. 07, 2024

    After models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Weight thrower". Chromed bronze. Black painted base.

    Est: €300 - €350

    After models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Weight thrower". Chromed bronze. Black painted base. Measurements: 26 x 17 x 11 cm. In this figure filiformes and flexible the style of Karl Hagenauer is patent: an essential and synthetic modeling typically Art Deco, but without subtracting of the naturalism. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female figure stretching". Sculpture in chromed bronze. Black glass and wood pedestal. No signature. It has marks of use and wear. Very light scratches on the glass.
    Nov. 07, 2024

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female figure stretching". Sculpture in chromed bronze. Black glass and wood pedestal. No signature. It has marks of use and wear. Very light scratches on the glass.

    Est: €250 - €300

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Female figure stretching". Sculpture in chromed bronze. Black glass and wood pedestal. No signature. It has marks of use and wear. Very light scratches on the glass. Measurements: 25 x 13,5 x 11,5 cm. In this filiform and flexible figure the style of Karl Hagenauer is evident: an essential and synthetic modeling typically Art Deco, but without subtracting from naturalism. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

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  • After models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Boxer". Chromed bronze. Painted metal base.
    Nov. 07, 2024

    After models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Boxer". Chromed bronze. Painted metal base.

    Est: €300 - €350

    After models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1940. "Boxer". Chromed bronze. Painted metal base. Measurements: 21 x 19 x 5 cm. In this figure filiformes and flexible the style of Karl Hagenauer is patent: an essential and synthetic modeling typically Art Deco, but without subtracting from the naturalism. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

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  • Following models of KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Golf player" and "Shooter with bow". Chromed bronze. Marble bases. It presents marks of use and wear.
    Nov. 07, 2024

    Following models of KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Golf player" and "Shooter with bow". Chromed bronze. Marble bases. It presents marks of use and wear.

    Est: €200 - €300

    Following models of KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Golf player" and "Shooter with bow". Chromed bronze. Marble bases. It presents marks of use and wear. Measurements: 10 x 9 x 6 cm. In these filiform and flexible figures the style of Karl Hagenauer is evident: an essential and synthetic modeling typically Art Deco, but without subtracting from naturalism. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

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  • Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1930-1940. "Two women paddling a canoe". Bronze. Wooden base. Presents marks of use and wear.
    Nov. 07, 2024

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1930-1940. "Two women paddling a canoe". Bronze. Wooden base. Presents marks of use and wear.

    Est: €400 - €500

    Following models by KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956), ca. 1930-1940. "Two women paddling a canoe". Bronze. Wooden base. Presents marks of use and wear. Measurements: 21 x 19 x 5 cm. Sculptural group of synthetic modeling typically Art Deco, in which the two filiform female bodies, with the legs folded to sit on the ankles, adopt the same gesture with an exact synchronization. The curved line of the canoe is balanced by the inclination of the paddles and the heads, so that the whole expresses a play of volumes and refined forces. The author is clearly influenced by the style of Karl Hagenauer. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others. It shows signs of wear and tear.

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  • Karl Hagenauer. A Pair of Greyhound Figures
    Nov. 01, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer. A Pair of Greyhound Figures

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Werkstatte Hagenauer, Austria, ebonized wood on nickel-plated brass, marked on bottom of bases, 14 1/2 in. H, 11 in. L, 3 1/4 in. D

    Alex Cooper
  • Karl Hagenauer, Untitled (Horses)
    Oct. 17, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer, Untitled (Horses)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Karl Hagenauer Untitled (Horses) Werkstatte Hagenauer Austria, c. 1950 patinated brass 7 h x 8.75 w x 2.5 d in (18 x 22 x 6 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside 'WHW Hagenauer Wien Made in Austria Handmade'. Provenance: Collection of Arthur J. Williams This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

    Rago Arts and Auction Center
  • Hagenauer, Karl (1898 Wien 1956), Afrikanische Tänzerin / An African dancer
    Oct. 10, 2024

    Hagenauer, Karl (1898 Wien 1956), Afrikanische Tänzerin / An African dancer

    Est: €200 - €400

    Material: Bronze, schwarz patiniert, Marke: eingeschlagene Werkstattmarke 'WHW', 'MADE IN/ AUSTRIA', 'HAGENAUER/WIEN', 'Handmade', Darstellung: stilisierte Tänzerin mit erhobenen Armen in bewegter Haltung, Höhe: 15,9 cm, Zustand: altersbedingt gut, Patinierung etwas berieben

    Auktionshaus Schwab
  • Karl Hagenauer, Ski jumper
    Sep. 26, 2024

    Karl Hagenauer, Ski jumper

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Karl Hagenauer Ski jumper Werkstatte Hagenauer Austria, c. 1930 / c. 1970 nickel-plated brass 9 h x 7.75 w x 3.375 d in (23 x 20 x 9 cm) Impressed manufacturer' mark to underside 'Hagenauer Wien Made in Austria'. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Following models of KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Horses galloping". Patinated bronze.
    Sep. 23, 2024

    Following models of KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Horses galloping". Patinated bronze.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,200

    Following models of KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Horses galloping". Patinated bronze. Measurements: 9,5 x 27 x 3,5 cm. Son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the School of Arts and Crafts of Vienna, where he had as teachers Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and was imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after the death of his father, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

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  • Hagenauer, Karl (1898 Wien 1956)
    Sep. 19, 2024

    Hagenauer, Karl (1898 Wien 1956)

    Est: €300 - €360

    Art Deco-Büste einer Afrikanerin. Vollplastisch geschnitztes Kirschbaumholz, auf ovaler Messingplatte montiert. Stempel "ATELIER HAGENAUER WIEN MADE IN GERMANY". H. 36,5 cm.

    Dannenberg
  • Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Bird and frog". Vienna, ca. 1940-50's. Bronze. Presents marks on the back.
    Jul. 23, 2024

    Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Bird and frog". Vienna, ca. 1940-50's. Bronze. Presents marks on the back.

    Est: €200 - €250

    Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Bird and frog". Vienna, ca. 1940-50's. Bronze. Presents marks on the back. Measurements: 9.5 x 7 x 7 cm. Son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna, where he had Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad as teachers and was imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after the death of his father, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

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  • Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Ballerina". Austria, ca. 1940-50's. Silver-plated metal. No signature. Black metal base. It presents wear and some lack in the polychrome of the base.
    Jul. 23, 2024

    Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Ballerina". Austria, ca. 1940-50's. Silver-plated metal. No signature. Black metal base. It presents wear and some lack in the polychrome of the base.

    Est: €500 - €600

    Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Ballerina". Austria, ca. 1940-50's. Silver-plated metal. No signature. Black metal base. It presents wear and some lack in the polychrome of the base. Measurements: 42 x 24 x 5 cm (figure); 2 x 40 x 9 cm (base). In the making of this slender dancer, Karl Hagenauer's style is evident: an essential and synthetic modeling typically Art Deco, but without avoiding naturalism. The son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was named a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

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  • Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Skier" and "Polo player". Austria, ca. 1940-50's. Silver metal and wood. Unsigned. Shows wear, soiling and use marks.
    Jul. 23, 2024

    Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Skier" and "Polo player". Austria, ca. 1940-50's. Silver metal and wood. Unsigned. Shows wear, soiling and use marks.

    Est: €250 - €300

    Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Skier" and "Polo player". Austria, ca. 1940-50's. Silver metal and wood. Unsigned. Shows wear, soiling and use marks. Measurements: 9 x 16 x 12 cm. the largest. The style of Karl Hagenauer is evident in the making of these two statuettes. Son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after the death of his father, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

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  • Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Disc thrower". Chrome-plated metal. Stamp on the base.
    Jul. 23, 2024

    Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Disc thrower". Chrome-plated metal. Stamp on the base.

    Est: €200 - €250

    Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Disc thrower". Chrome-plated metal. Stamp on the base. Measurements: 18 x 12 x 9 cm. Son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna, where he had Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad as teachers and was imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after the death of his father, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

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  • Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Horse head". Wood with chrome-plated metal base. Stamp on the base.
    Jul. 23, 2024

    Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Horse head". Wood with chrome-plated metal base. Stamp on the base.

    Est: €800 - €900

    Atelier KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956). "Horse head". Wood with chrome-plated metal base. Stamp on the base. Measurements: 32 x 37 x 11 cm. Son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna, where he had Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad as teachers and was imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, between 1917 and 1919 he did his military service, and upon his return he began working as an architect and in his father's workshop. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after the death of his father, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, expanding production to include cabinetmaking and opening stores in Vienna and Salzburg. From then on he exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was appointed a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. Today his pieces are part of collections around the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.

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