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Bronze Woman with Basket by Tereszczuk

Categories Figural - Persons
Type Woman / Lady / Female
Material Bronze
Markings See narrative
Manufacturer Peter Tereszczuk
Origin Austria
Date or Era circa 1910
Measuring 10” x 6 ½” x 8 ¼” high

Peter Tereszczuk (1875-1963) was an Austrian-Ukrainian sculptor known for his bronze Art Nouveau figurines. This bronze inkstand features a sculpture of a woman in a period dress, holding a basket.

The sculptor Peter Tereszczuk was born in 1875 in the Ukrainian city Wybudow. He created most of his works, which stylistically correspond to the Art Nouveau period, during 1895 and 1925 in Vienna where he also spent most of his lifetime. Writing sets have historically been an inherent part of the gentleman’s desk. During the Art Nouveau period many artists gave artistic form to articles of daily use including inkstands and writing sets. Tereszczuk primarily created bronze sculptures, sometimes with very delicate ivory elements and small figural art works like this piece.

Sold for $178 in December 2024

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