REF NO : B10107

Franz Xavier Bergman

‘The Lion Tamer’, A Fine Cold Painted Bronze Orientalist Group

Austria, Circa 1900

£18,000

Franz Bergman (Austria 1861-1936) - 'The Lion Tamer’, A Fine Cold Painted Bronze Orientalist Group. The underside with foundry seal of the letter...

Dimensions

Height: 25 cm (10 in)
Diameter: 32 cm (13 in)
REF NO : B10107

Description

Franz Bergman (Austria 1861-1936) – ‘The Lion Tamer’, A Fine Cold Painted Bronze Orientalist Group.

The underside with foundry seal of the letter ‘B’ in an urn-shaped cartouche.

The standing figure of a young man in a turban, holding a lions’ reigns, whip in hand, as the lion advances along a carpet, the group mounted on a black onyx dished tray.

Austrian, Circa 1900.

Date

Circa 1900

Origin

Austria

Medium

Cold Painted Bronze

Signature

Foundry seal of the letter 'B' in an urn-shaped cartouche

Franz Xavier Bergman

Franz Xavier Bergman (1861-1936) was the son of Franz Bergman (1830-1894) a Bohemian metalworker who established a foundry in Vienna in 1860. After his father’s death, Franz Zavier continued the business registering the well-known trademark stamp of the inverted vase with the “B” in the middle.

Although there were many bronze foundries operating in Vienna in this period, it was Bergman’s which has become the most celebrated, especially for his cold painted bronzes. The bronzes were painted with special enamel colours, often applied to the bronze casting whilst still warm, allowing for natural shrinkage on cooling and adding to the permanency of the colour.

Bergman worked with several celebrated sculptors in Vienna at the turn of the 20th Century, such as Bruno Zach, to produce designs for his bronzes.

His figures are often whimsical and satirical normally falling into one of three groups: Orientalist Sculptures, Animal Figures and Erotic Figures. Many of the erotic works were signed with the pseudonym ‚‘Nam Greb‚’ (Bergman spelt backwards), to conceal his identity and avoid controversy.

Literature
Zobel, J., Antique Vienna Bronzes, Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing 2008; p. 233
Berman, Harold, Bronze Sculptures & Founders, p. 942.

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