Dutch constructivist large wooden sculpture

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A constructivist wooden sculpture with a cantilevered design. The artist is unknown. The oak panels and parts of furniture that were used to construct this unusual piece is certainly from the 1920s but we haven't been able to date the sculpture with certainty. It could be 1920s to 1950s
It's large, great for styling with its interesting asymmetrical design. There are no visible screws - there is a pen/hole joint visible underneath. The piece is completely stable and sturdy while seen from some angles, it looks like it's about to fall over. It's a well thought through and well executed design which suggests that it was most probably made by a professional.

The artist was certainly inspired by Haagse School, De Stijl, constructivism and modernism.


Creator
Design Period 1920-1950 est
Production Period 1920s - 1950s est
Country of Manufacture Netherlands
Identifying Marks
Style Constructivism, De Stijl, Haagse School, Modernist
Detailed Condition Some signs of age and wear in wood, construction very sturdy
Product Code 0247
Restoration and Damage Details
Materials Oak, black stained oak
Color brown, black
Height 65 cm
Width and Depth 45 x 30 cm
Weight Range Standard — Between 6 kg and 10 kg
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