Set of 6 Josef Danhauser Biedermeier Viennese Upholstered Dining Chairs

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Item #: REG4018

SET of 6 Biedermeier Viennese (19th Century) dining chairs with a concave styled openwork backrest & carved embellishments, 2 turned horizontal supports, the seat cushion upholstered in an abstract red & yellow patterned fabric bordered by striped piping and 2 slightly splayed back legs.(JOSEF DANHAUSER) (PRICED AS SET).

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Set of 6 Josef Danhauser Biedermeier Viennese Upholstered Dining Chairs

SET of 6 Biedermeier Viennese (19th Century) dining chairs with a concave styled openwork backrest & carved embellishments, 2 turned horizontal supports, the seat cushion upholstered in an abstract red & yellow patterned fabric bordered by striped piping and 2 slightly splayed back legs.(JOSEF DANHAUSER) (PRICED AS SET)

DETAILS

Sku:  REG4018
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Josef Danhauser

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  18.5"
Height: 33.0"
Depth : 16.5"
Seat Height : 20.5"

INFO

Style:  Biedermeier
Materials & Techniques: Fabric, fruitwood, upholstered, walnut
Category: Seating
Condition: Some wear to finish. 2 chairs missing a horizontal back support.
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Josef Danhauser

Josef Danhauser (August 19, 1805 – May 4, 1845) was an Austrian painter and lithographer, known for his contributions to the Biedermeier style. He was born in Vienna, Austria, and showed an early talent for art. At the age of 15, he entered the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he studied under the renowned painter Johann Nepomuk Ender.

Danhauser gained recognition for his skill in portrait painting and genre scenes. His works often depicted the everyday life of the middle-class in Vienna during the Biedermeier era, a period characterized by a focus on domesticity, comfort, and simplicity. He captured the essence of this period through his attention to detail and his ability to convey the emotions and personalities of his subjects.

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