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General & Miscellaneous European Art, Design - Furniture, Rococo Art, Furniture - Antique & Collectible
Furniture for the Fairy-Tale Monarch by Afra Schick β€” book cover

Furniture for the Fairy-Tale Monarch

by Afra Schick
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Overview

Anton Pssenbacher (1842-1920), cabinet-maker to the Bavarian court in Munich, was head of one of the largest late nineteenth-century German makers of luxury furnishings. His furniture designs, especially those for King Ludwig II of Bavaria (1871-1886), represent German Historicism at its zenith. Pssenbacher created almost all the furnishings for the royal apartments at Linderhof, Herrenchiemsee and Neuschwanstein. Intricately carved and lavishly upholstered in gold brocade and dazzling embroidered pictures, these furnishings are highlights in the sumptuous interiors of Bavarian castles. Made to the specifications of an exacting monarch, these masterpieces of the cabinet-maker's craft have lost nothing of their original fascination. Not content with resting on his laurels in Bavaria, Anton Pssenbacher also designed for other rulers, such as King Charles I of Romania, for whom he designed an elegant palace library in Bucharest (1887). Pssenbacher's clients also included industrialists, merchants

Synopsis

Anton Pssenbacher (1842-1920), cabinet-maker to the Bavarian court in Munich, was head of one of the largest late nineteenth-century German makers of luxury furnishings. His furniture designs, especially those for King Ludwig II of Bavaria (1871-1886), represent German Historicism at its zenith. Pssenbacher created almost all the furnishings for the royal apartments at Linderhof, Herrenchiemsee and Neuschwanstein. Intricately carved and lavishly upholstered in gold brocade and dazzling embroidered pictures, these furnishings are highlights in the sumptuous interiors of Bavarian castles. Made to the specifications of an exacting monarch, these masterpieces of the cabinet-maker's craft have lost nothing of their original fascination. Not content with resting on his laurels in Bavaria, Anton Pssenbacher also designed for other rulers, such as King Charles I of Romania, for whom he designed an elegant palace library in Bucharest (1887). Pssenbacher's clients also included industrialists, merchants

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2003
Publisher
Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt GMBH
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783897901865

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