Marque
Adam
Modèle
130
Neufs / Occasion
Occasion
Acoustique / Numérique
Acoustique
Année de fabrication
1926
Largeur
144 cm
Hauteur
130 cm
Nombre de pédales
2
Nombre de touches
85
Couleur
Bois (vernis incolore)
Têtes de clés naturelles
Non
Description de l’annonce
An art cased, Gerhard Adams upright piano with a Modernist almost Brutalist style, oak case. The Brutalist style is seen in the aggressive, arrogant lines and modular planes constucting the piano cabinet. There is a simplification of form and absence of decoration.
Brutalist architecture is a style of architecture that became popular between the 1950's and mid-1970's. It emerged from the modernist architectural movement.
The English architects Alison and Peter Smithson coined the term in 1953, from the French béton brut, (beton for concrete, brut for rough, unrefined, raw), a phrase used by Le Corbusier to describe the exposed concrete walls with which he constructed many of his post-World War II buildings. Brutalist construction portrayed strength, functionality, and was cheap and became popular with with governmental and institutional buildings across the globe.
Gerhard Adam began making pianos in 1828 and was based in Wesel, Germany.
Reference Number: 1982
Make:
Gerhard Adams
Serial Number: 24657
Age: 1926
Wood: Oak
Finish: Polished
Size [cm]: height: 130 width: 144 depth: 65
Size [inches]: height: 51.1 width: 56.7 depth: 25.5
Description: Piano to be restored. Price includes restoration.
This piano comes with the Besbrode Pianos Warranty.
Price includes:
3 year warranty
First tuning free. Usually 4 weeks after piano delivery to allow "settling in".
Free piano stool
Free delivery to a ground floor residence within mainland UK.
Brutalist architecture is a style of architecture that became popular between the 1950's and mid-1970's. It emerged from the modernist architectural movement.
The English architects Alison and Peter Smithson coined the term in 1953, from the French béton brut, (beton for concrete, brut for rough, unrefined, raw), a phrase used by Le Corbusier to describe the exposed concrete walls with which he constructed many of his post-World War II buildings. Brutalist construction portrayed strength, functionality, and was cheap and became popular with with governmental and institutional buildings across the globe.
Gerhard Adam began making pianos in 1828 and was based in Wesel, Germany.
Reference Number: 1982
Make:
Gerhard Adams
Serial Number: 24657
Age: 1926
Wood: Oak
Finish: Polished
Size [cm]: height: 130 width: 144 depth: 65
Size [inches]: height: 51.1 width: 56.7 depth: 25.5
Description: Piano to be restored. Price includes restoration.
This piano comes with the Besbrode Pianos Warranty.
Price includes:
3 year warranty
First tuning free. Usually 4 weeks after piano delivery to allow "settling in".
Free piano stool
Free delivery to a ground floor residence within mainland UK.
Pays
Royaume-Uni
État/Région/Province
Angleterre
Ville
Leeds