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Carlo Mollino

Schätzpreis
180.000 $ - 220.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
470.500 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 5

Carlo Mollino

Schätzpreis
180.000 $ - 220.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
470.500 $
Beschreibung:

Carlo Mollino Table, designed for Società Reale Mutua di Assicurazioni, Turin 1946-1948 Nero Marquina marble, oak, brass. 30 1/8 x 46 3/8 x 31 in. (76.5 x 117.8 x 78.7 cm) Produced by Apelli & Varesio, Italy.
Provenance Società Reale Mutua di Assicurazioni, Turin Private collection, Turin Fulvio Ferrari Turin Galerie Ulrich Fiedler, Cologne Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2003 Literature “Forme di mobile,” Domus, no. 238, September 1949, p. 12 Roberto Aloi, Esempi di Arredamento Moderno di Tutto il Mondo, Studi Librerie Scrivanie, Milan, 1956, fig. 207 Giovanni Brino, Carlo Mollino Architettura come Autobiografia, Milan, 1985, pp. 110, 113 Fulvio Ferrari Carlo Mollino Cronaca, exh. cat., Galleria Fulvio Ferrari Turin, 1985, p. 102, figs. 161-62 Roberto Gabetti and Fulvio Irace, Carlo Mollino 1905-1973, Turin, 1989, pp. 214, 215 Rossella Colombari, Carlo Mollino Catalogo Dei Mobili – Furniture Catalogue, Milan, 2005, p. 57 Fulvio Ferrari and Napoleone Ferrari, The Furniture of Carlo Mollino New York, 2006, p. 144, fig. 242, p. 145, figs. 244-45 Luca Cerizza, Carlo Mollino Maniera Moderna, Germany, 2012, pp. 215, 217 Catalogue Essay The present lot is registered in the library of the Museo Casa Mollino, Turin, as number CM242-1. Phillips would like to thank Fulvio Ferrari and Napoleone Ferrari, Museo Casa Mollino, Turin, and Ulrich Fiedler, Berlin, for their assistance cataloguing the present lot. Read More Artist Bio Carlo Mollino Italian • 1905 - 1973 Carlo Mollino made sexy furniture. His style may have grown out of the whiplash curves of Art Nouveau, but the sinuous lines of his furniture were more humanoid than vegetal, evoking arched backs and other body parts. Mollino was also an avid aviator, skier and racecar driver — he designed his own car for Le Mans. His love of speed and danger comes across in his designs, which MoMA curator Paola Antonelli has described as having "frisson." Mollino had no interest in industrial design and the attendant constraints of material costs and packaging. His independent wealth allowed him to pick and choose projects, resulting in an oeuvre of unique, often site-specific works that were mostly executed by the Turin joinery firm Apelli & Varesio. Apart from a coffee table that he designed in 1950 for the American company Singer & Sons, his furniture never went into production. Notwithstanding the support of Gio Ponti Mollino's design contemporaries largely dismissed him as an eccentric outsider. However, the combination of scarcity (Mollino only made several hundred works in his lifetime), exquisite craftsmanship and idiosyncratic "frisson" has rightly placed Carlo Mollino in the highest tier of twentieth-century design collecting. View More Works

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 5
Auktion:
Datum:
16.12.2014
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
New York
Beschreibung:

Carlo Mollino Table, designed for Società Reale Mutua di Assicurazioni, Turin 1946-1948 Nero Marquina marble, oak, brass. 30 1/8 x 46 3/8 x 31 in. (76.5 x 117.8 x 78.7 cm) Produced by Apelli & Varesio, Italy.
Provenance Società Reale Mutua di Assicurazioni, Turin Private collection, Turin Fulvio Ferrari Turin Galerie Ulrich Fiedler, Cologne Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2003 Literature “Forme di mobile,” Domus, no. 238, September 1949, p. 12 Roberto Aloi, Esempi di Arredamento Moderno di Tutto il Mondo, Studi Librerie Scrivanie, Milan, 1956, fig. 207 Giovanni Brino, Carlo Mollino Architettura come Autobiografia, Milan, 1985, pp. 110, 113 Fulvio Ferrari Carlo Mollino Cronaca, exh. cat., Galleria Fulvio Ferrari Turin, 1985, p. 102, figs. 161-62 Roberto Gabetti and Fulvio Irace, Carlo Mollino 1905-1973, Turin, 1989, pp. 214, 215 Rossella Colombari, Carlo Mollino Catalogo Dei Mobili – Furniture Catalogue, Milan, 2005, p. 57 Fulvio Ferrari and Napoleone Ferrari, The Furniture of Carlo Mollino New York, 2006, p. 144, fig. 242, p. 145, figs. 244-45 Luca Cerizza, Carlo Mollino Maniera Moderna, Germany, 2012, pp. 215, 217 Catalogue Essay The present lot is registered in the library of the Museo Casa Mollino, Turin, as number CM242-1. Phillips would like to thank Fulvio Ferrari and Napoleone Ferrari, Museo Casa Mollino, Turin, and Ulrich Fiedler, Berlin, for their assistance cataloguing the present lot. Read More Artist Bio Carlo Mollino Italian • 1905 - 1973 Carlo Mollino made sexy furniture. His style may have grown out of the whiplash curves of Art Nouveau, but the sinuous lines of his furniture were more humanoid than vegetal, evoking arched backs and other body parts. Mollino was also an avid aviator, skier and racecar driver — he designed his own car for Le Mans. His love of speed and danger comes across in his designs, which MoMA curator Paola Antonelli has described as having "frisson." Mollino had no interest in industrial design and the attendant constraints of material costs and packaging. His independent wealth allowed him to pick and choose projects, resulting in an oeuvre of unique, often site-specific works that were mostly executed by the Turin joinery firm Apelli & Varesio. Apart from a coffee table that he designed in 1950 for the American company Singer & Sons, his furniture never went into production. Notwithstanding the support of Gio Ponti Mollino's design contemporaries largely dismissed him as an eccentric outsider. However, the combination of scarcity (Mollino only made several hundred works in his lifetime), exquisite craftsmanship and idiosyncratic "frisson" has rightly placed Carlo Mollino in the highest tier of twentieth-century design collecting. View More Works

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 5
Auktion:
Datum:
16.12.2014
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
New York
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