an Art Cased Ibach Grand designed for Richard Strauss

Prezzo di vendita:
100,000.00 £
Marca
Ibach
Modello
F-II 183
Nuovo/Usato
Usato
Acustico/Digitale
Acustico
Anno di produzione
1907
Matricola
56278
Anno di restauro
2022
Dati tecnici
Larghezza
60 inch
Lunghezza
72 inch
Pedali
2
Tasti
88
Informazioni aggiuntive
Colore
Giallo
Lucentezza
Lucido
Finitura
Gommalacca
Impiallacciatura
Altri
Top di chiavi naturali
No
Mesi di garanzia
60
Descrizione
Descrizione
Restored, 1907 Ibach Model 2 grand piano with a cherry case in a checkerboard design and inlaid, contrasting squares on the piano lid. Piano music desk is in an openwork dual crisscross design. Piano has square, gate legs with four contrasting black spindles. It is perhaps difficult to comprehend how modern this piano design was for its day. The minimal lines and flat planes lacking carvings or embellishment were forward thinking and prescient of the modern style to come. Designed by Emanuel von Seidl. Piano one of two designed for and offered to Richard Strauss. Ibach made two pianos almost identical in this design except, the other #56279 had low, square piano cheeks Emanuel Seidl (1856 - 1919) was a German architect, interior designer and engineer. He was a proponent of historicism and also favoured Art Nouveau elements. He is considered one of the most important Munich architects of the Luitpold Prince Regent of Bavaria period. Between 1900 and 1918, Seidl was a successful villa architect and was known far beyond the borders of his hometown of Munich. Hedesigned 180 works in and around Munich as well as in the Saxony mountain region, of which about a third are large country houses and villas and of which about 60 are still standing. Examples include the Seidlvilla (also Villa Lauterbacher) on Nikolaiplatz in Munich's Schwabing district and his own villa (Bavariaring 10, Ludwigvorstadt), built in 1897/98. Probably his most important private houses include that of Richard Strauss with its generously glazed bay window and view of the Alps, and the country estate Schloss Wolfsbrunn, located in Stein near Hartenstein on the Zwickauer Mulde, which, according to contemporary opinion, was the last and richest, but also the most purposeful and mature of his buildings for the mining entrepreneur Georg Wolf.
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Prezzo trattabile
Accordatura inclusa nel prezzo
No
Trasporto incluso nel prezzo (piano terra)
Nazionale
Località
Stato
Regno Unito
Stato/Regione/Provincia
Inghilterra
Città
Leeds
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