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Furniture Produced by the School of Arts and Crafts, Herman Bollé and Associates in the Museum of Arts and Crafts – a Contribution to Attributions

Vanja Brdar Mustapić ; Muzej za umjetnost i obrt, Zagreb


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str. 65-76

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The collection of furniture of the Museum of Arts and Crafts holds a group of items produced in the School of Arts and Crafts (Obrtna škola) in the period between its foundation in 1882 and the end of the 19th century: two furniture sets (bedroom and dining room), a pair of chairs, a coffee table, two chairs with armrests and a Windsor-type chair. The bedroom designed in Croatian national style, produced by the woodcarver Dragutin Turković from Đakovo, Bollé’s collaborator on the Đakovo Cathedral, was exhibited at the Millennium Exhibition in Budapest in 1896, which is confirmed by the stickers with his name and town found on certain items of the set, but also by a photograph of the room at the Budapest Exhibition and exhibit lists in exhibition catalogues and in contemporary press, as well as by the list of items to be sold after the exhibition. The author also publishes Bollé’s design for the wardrobe of the bedroom set, although unsigned and undated. The table obtained as a part of the set does not correspond to the formal and stylistic features of the bedroom, and an inscription bearing a name permitted the identification of its author, the Zagreb woodcarver Josip Šeremet, one of the teachers at the School of Arts and Crafts.

Ključne riječi

furniture; Historicism; School of Arts and Crafts; woodcarvers; Dragutin Turković; Josip Šeremet

Hrčak ID:

200107

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/200107

Datum izdavanja:

15.12.2012.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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