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Exceptional Danhauser Oval Desk
VC-05-63 Vienna; c.1825 H:30.5” Top: 50”x 30.5” Lit: ‘Biedermeier – The invention of simplicity’ Exhibition catalogue, Milwaukee Art Museum/ Albertina, Vienna, 2006/7 – Section I-8 This exceptional table originates from the most prolific Viennese cabinet maker during the Biedermeier era, Josef Danhauser. His pieces reflect innovative design and highest quality craftsmanship. This can be witnessed in the two conic fluted columns supporting the oval top, which incorporates one drawer with lock. This table is comparable in design to the Biedermeier table from the Danhauser Furniture factory, which is in the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. The Museum also owns the original drawing.
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