Georg Hulbe, Paravent, Leather, Total: Height: 177,70 cm; Width: 172,00 cm, Furniture, interior design, Sailing ship, Sailing boat, Seagull, Waters, Plant ornaments, Art Nouveau, artist Georg Hulbe, whose work was created on the threshold from Historicism to Art Nouveau and received important impulses from both styles. Around the turn of the century, he ran a large workshop with a staff of 200, with whose support he carried out a number of official commissions, including for Hamburg's City Hall and the Reichstag in Berlin. The paravent, which combines leather techniques that are as artistic as they are traditional, such as relief cutting, inlay or hallmarking, shows Hulbe to be a virtuoso artist in his profession. He was awarded a gold medal for this art at the Paris World Exhibition of 1900.
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