Rocking wagon, beech and plywood with clear varnish, rubber-tired wooden wheels with red frame, four-wheeled construction on two runners, with a semicircular frame structure and fitted seat, can be used as a wagon or swing, study work by Brockhage at the HBK Dresden, supervised by Mart Stam, year of design 1950, made by Gottfried Lenz, Berggiesshübel, signs of wear (among other things, paintwork and edges partially rubbed, metal parts slightly corroded, slight delamination on the seat), L approx. 100 cm, H approx. 39 cm, 1950s/60s. The rocking car designed by Brockhage was awarded the spiel gut seal of approval by the city of Ulm in 1957 and at the Triennale in Milan in 1960. It is now considered a design classic and is included in the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Musée National dArt Moderne in the Center Pompidou in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York // Saxon Artists, Design
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143. Kunst- und Antiquitätenauktion am 22. November 2024