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Peacock

Admire Joseph Lorenzl’s ‘Peacock,’ a stunning Art Deco sculpture of a woman adorned with a magnificent peacock feather. Hand-painted reproduction – exquisite detail & timeless elegance.

Discover Joseph Lorenzl, an Austrian Art Deco sculptor known for delicate bronze & ivory figurines. Explore his intricate sculptures & artistic legacy.

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Autoriaus biografija

A Sculptor of Elegance: The Life and Art of Joseph Lorenzl

Joseph Lorenzl, a name synonymous with the grace and dynamism of the Art Deco period, was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1892. Though his life ended prematurely in 1950, his artistic legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike. Lorenzl’s journey began not within the hallowed halls of an art academy, but in the practical environment of the Vienna Arsenal, a military storage complex that also housed a foundry. This early immersion in bronze casting proved foundational, instilling in him a mastery of the medium that would become his signature. He wasn't immediately destined for artistic renown; rather, he honed his technical skills through diligent work, learning to coax form and movement from molten metal. This period was crucial, providing the bedrock upon which his later creative explorations would flourish.

The Rise of an Art Deco Master

As Lorenzl’s artistry matured, he gravitated towards capturing the human form, particularly that of women. The 1920s witnessed a cultural shift—a liberation and celebration of femininity—and Lorenzl became its eloquent chronicler in sculpture. He quickly distinguished himself with his delicate figurines crafted from bronze and ivory, often referred to as chryselephantine sculptures. These weren’t merely representations; they were embodiments of elegance, sensuality, and the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. His figures exuded a unique charm, characterized by elongated limbs, serene expressions, and a captivating sense of movement. He frequently depicted dancers, their poses frozen in moments of graceful fluidity, hinting at untold stories and inner lives. The influence of contemporary dance halls, particularly those he encountered during visits to Paris, is palpable in the energy and dynamism of his work.

Collaboration and Ceramic Innovations

Lorenzl’s talent wasn't confined to bronze and ivory; he also demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for ceramics. A significant chapter in his career unfolded through his collaboration with Goldscheider, a renowned Viennese ceramic manufacturer. Working from a studio on the company grounds, Lorenzl produced a prolific body of work that further cemented his reputation as an Art Deco luminary. His ceramic sculptures echoed the themes found in his bronze pieces—elegant female forms, often adorned with flowing garments and intricate details. One particularly celebrated example is “The Butterfly Girl,” inspired by the iconic dancer Niddy Impekoven, which perfectly encapsulates Lorenzl’s ability to capture both movement and grace within a single form. He also collaborated with a painter named Crejo who would sometimes add color to his pieces, creating unique joint works that are highly sought after today.

A Legacy Defined by Detail and Movement

Lorenzl's sculptures weren’t simply beautiful objects; they were meticulously crafted statements of artistic vision. His attention to detail was extraordinary—from the delicate folds of fabric to the intricate patterns of jewelry, every element contributed to the overall sense of opulence and refinement. He often signed his work with various pseudonyms – “Enzl”, “Lor”, “Renz” or “Renzl” – adding an intriguing layer of mystery for collectors. The use of Brazilian green onyx plinths further enhanced the visual impact of his sculptures, providing a striking contrast to the bronze and ivory figures. His ability to imbue static forms with a sense of life and movement remains one of the most compelling aspects of his artistry.

Historical Significance and Enduring Appeal

The outbreak of World War II cast a shadow over Lorenzl’s career, disrupting the artistic climate that had nurtured his success. While he continued to work, he struggled to regain the prominence he once enjoyed. Tragically, after his death in 1950, his wife Anna (Njura) Lorenzl reportedly destroyed many of his figurines, further diminishing their availability and increasing their value today. Despite these challenges, Joseph Lorenzl’s contribution to the Art Deco movement remains undeniable. His sculptures embody the era's spirit—a celebration of modernity, elegance, and the female form. His work continues to inspire contemporary artists and collectors, serving as a testament to his enduring artistic vision and technical mastery. Discovering a Joseph Lorenzl sculpture is not merely acquiring an artwork; it’s owning a piece of history, a tangible echo of a glamorous and transformative era.
joseph lorenzl

joseph lorenzl

1892 - 1950 , Austria

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Art Deco
  • Date Of Birth: 1892
  • Date Of Death: 1950
  • Full Name: Joseph Lorenzl
  • Nationality: Austrian
  • Notable Artworks: ['Peacock']
  • Place Of Birth: Vienna, Austria