Vanhoenacker Henri
Stand B-13
Porcupine in bronze from Vienna
Karl Fuhrman (sculptor) for Franz Bergmann (founder),
cold-painted bronze, Vienna, ca. 1900, 12 x 16 x 8 cm.
Small story: similar sculpture in the Sigmund Freud Museum in London.
Freud had it on his desk from 1909: “Freud incorporated Schopenhauer’s use of the porcupine as a metaphor in describing the difficulties of group relationships”.
Bénédicte Petrement (-1973), Hiatus, sandstone vase, modelled, 30 x 25 cm.
Ceramicist originally from Gaume, inspired by biomorphic forms with great admiration for the Anagama wood-fired kiln.
Large obelisk in black Belgian marble (nero Belgio) or black Masy marble, 4 sides engraved with hieroglyphs, object of the Grand Tour, Italy circa 1830.
Period:19th century – Style: Empire – Consulate – Height: 53 cm
Large obelisk in black Belgian marble (nero Belgio) or black Masy marble, 4 sides engraved with hieroglyphs, object of the Grand Tour, Italy circa 1830.
Period: 19th century – Style: Empire – Consulate – Height: 53 cm
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