A games table, Adolf Loos, designed for the apartment of Michael Leiss
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, Vienna, 1903, manufactured by F. O. Schmidt, solid mahogany and mahogany veneer, brass fittings, height 79.5 cm, 90 x 60/120 cm. (DRAX)
Original condition.
Provenance:
apartment of Michael and Karoline Leiss, 1130 Vienna, No. 16 Reichgasse (today No. 16 Beckgasse); bequeathed to Gustav Wassmann, Vienna, in 1971; from 1973 on owned by the latter’s daughter and sold in 1989; private ownership, Vienna
Lit.:
B. Rukschcio, R. Schachel, Adolf Loos. Leben und Werk, Salzburg 1982, p. 432, no. 23; B. Rukschcio, Studie zu Entwürfen, Projekten und ausgeführten Bauten von Adolf Loos, Vienna 1973, W.V.W. 24.03; E. B. Ottillinger, Adolf Loos. Wohnkonzepte und Möbelentwürfe, Salzburg-Vienna 1994, figs. 53–57 (compare the brass handle in the boudoir of the Turnovsky apartment, 1902)
In 1903 Michael Leiss had his apartment in Reichgasse decorated by Adolf Loos, who according to surviving correspondence was a friend of his. In 1904, it was obviously Leiss who informed Lina Loos of her husband’s decision to separate. When Leiss died in 1953, the furnishings remained in the possession of his widow Karoline, who bequeathed them to Gustav Weissmann after her death in 1971. The latter gave them to his daughter as a wedding present in 1973. Only parts of the furnishings, which in Loos literature were considered lost, have survived.
27.03.2019 - 17:00
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EUR 22,000.- to EUR 28,000.-
A games table, Adolf Loos, designed for the apartment of Michael Leiss
, Vienna, 1903, manufactured by F. O. Schmidt, solid mahogany and mahogany veneer, brass fittings, height 79.5 cm, 90 x 60/120 cm. (DRAX)
Original condition.
Provenance:
apartment of Michael and Karoline Leiss, 1130 Vienna, No. 16 Reichgasse (today No. 16 Beckgasse); bequeathed to Gustav Wassmann, Vienna, in 1971; from 1973 on owned by the latter’s daughter and sold in 1989; private ownership, Vienna
Lit.:
B. Rukschcio, R. Schachel, Adolf Loos. Leben und Werk, Salzburg 1982, p. 432, no. 23; B. Rukschcio, Studie zu Entwürfen, Projekten und ausgeführten Bauten von Adolf Loos, Vienna 1973, W.V.W. 24.03; E. B. Ottillinger, Adolf Loos. Wohnkonzepte und Möbelentwürfe, Salzburg-Vienna 1994, figs. 53–57 (compare the brass handle in the boudoir of the Turnovsky apartment, 1902)
In 1903 Michael Leiss had his apartment in Reichgasse decorated by Adolf Loos, who according to surviving correspondence was a friend of his. In 1904, it was obviously Leiss who informed Lina Loos of her husband’s decision to separate. When Leiss died in 1953, the furnishings remained in the possession of his widow Karoline, who bequeathed them to Gustav Weissmann after her death in 1971. The latter gave them to his daughter as a wedding present in 1973. Only parts of the furnishings, which in Loos literature were considered lost, have survived.
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Auction: | Design First |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction |
Date: | 27.03.2019 - 17:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 19.03. - 27.03.2019 |