An armchair, designed by Henry P. Glass (Heinz Glass),
Vienna, 1932, solid pine, strap support, seat and back cushions, velour covering, on castors, height 85 cm, width 70 cm, depth 86 cm, height of seat 43 cm. (DRAX)
Provenance: apartment of Henry P. Glass’s sister, Vienna, until her death in the mid-1990s; passed on by inheritance, private ownership, Vienna
The offered pieces of furniture (272–276) are important examples of Henry P. Glass’s early Viennese period. Born in 1911 as Heinz Glass and trained as an architect at Vienna’s University of Technology, he soon became a successful interior and furniture designer. <br<br />In 1939 he managed to emigrate to New York, where he worked in the studios of Russel Wright and Gilbert Rohde. In 1947 he founded his own company, Henry P. Glass Associates, in Chicago, which specialised in furniture and industrial design. Over a period of 20 years he was also a professor at the Art Institute of Chicago. Only few uncontested works from Glass’s Viennese have survived, so that this group of furniture he designed for his sister is of great significance.
Lit.:cf. Henry P. Glass. Industrial Design, Interieurs, Architektur, exhib. cat., Hochschule für angewandte Kunst, Vienna, 1997 – Henry P. Glass, The Shape of Manmade Things, Chicago, 1996
Specialist: Dr. Gerti Draxler
Dr. Gerti Draxler
+43-1-515 60-226
gerti.draxler@dorotheum.at
04.11.2015 - 17:00
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EUR 2,000.- to EUR 2,500.-
An armchair, designed by Henry P. Glass (Heinz Glass),
Vienna, 1932, solid pine, strap support, seat and back cushions, velour covering, on castors, height 85 cm, width 70 cm, depth 86 cm, height of seat 43 cm. (DRAX)
Provenance: apartment of Henry P. Glass’s sister, Vienna, until her death in the mid-1990s; passed on by inheritance, private ownership, Vienna
The offered pieces of furniture (272–276) are important examples of Henry P. Glass’s early Viennese period. Born in 1911 as Heinz Glass and trained as an architect at Vienna’s University of Technology, he soon became a successful interior and furniture designer. <br<br />In 1939 he managed to emigrate to New York, where he worked in the studios of Russel Wright and Gilbert Rohde. In 1947 he founded his own company, Henry P. Glass Associates, in Chicago, which specialised in furniture and industrial design. Over a period of 20 years he was also a professor at the Art Institute of Chicago. Only few uncontested works from Glass’s Viennese have survived, so that this group of furniture he designed for his sister is of great significance.
Lit.:cf. Henry P. Glass. Industrial Design, Interieurs, Architektur, exhib. cat., Hochschule für angewandte Kunst, Vienna, 1997 – Henry P. Glass, The Shape of Manmade Things, Chicago, 1996
Specialist: Dr. Gerti Draxler
Dr. Gerti Draxler
+43-1-515 60-226
gerti.draxler@dorotheum.at
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Auction: | Design |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction |
Date: | 04.11.2015 - 17:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 30.10. - 04.11.2015 |