OSWALD HAERDTL

About the artist 1899 – Vienna – 1959
Designed by Oswald Haerdtl, Vienna, around 1940
Executed by Max Welz for Mr. and Mrs. Rhomberg, 1943
Dimensions H 70 cm, W 175 cm
Material Hardwood with rich, hand-carved decorations, shiny and matt gilding; retouching and repairs to the gilding and frame, excellent condition
Provenance private property, Austria, Rhomberg family
Literature Contemporary photo of the Rhomberg apartment, Vienna; original invoice dated 30 June 1943, invoice no. 6611

A note on the original invoice says: “Für Comm. Rhomberg –L7108

1 Spiegelrahmen nach eigenem Entwurf, der durchwegs mit einer reichen, handgeschnitzten Verzierung umgeben ist

in der Grösse 170 x 65 cm
auf Branntwein (old term for guilding), glanz und matt vergoldet“

(For Comm. Rhomberg -L7108

1 mirror frame, own design, surrounded throughout with rich hand-carved decoration

size 170 x 65 cm

on Branntwein, shiny and matt gilding)

The Rhomberg family owned one of the most important Austrian textile companies in the Province of Vorarlberg, where, alongside many traditional textiles, some of the most beautiful products of renowned Viennese architects were produced in excellent quality around the turn of the century.

The O. Rhomberg family commissioned the very dedicated and important Viennese architect Oswald Haerdtl with the interior design of their Viennese home, which was obviously furnished in a step-by-step process.

According to the original invoice, the mirror frame was purchased from the Max Welz company on 30 June 1943 at a price of RM 3,500.

The object cat. no. 68 was also designed by O. Haerdtl and executed by M. Welz for Mr. and Mrs. Rhomberg, however, not until 1951.

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REPRESENTATIVE MIRROR ⋅ OSWALD HAERDTL ⋅ Furniture and Furnishings ⋅ Oswald Haerdtl, Vienna, around 1940

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