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Expressionism; Amsterdam School Bench; Hildo Krop; Michel De Klerk; 1920s; Art Deco; 

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Expressionist Amsterdam School Bench - 1920s

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This sculptural bench from the 1920s is a striking example of the Amsterdam School design movement, crafted from locally sourced pine wood. Its distinctive feature is a carved elephant figure at the top, symbolizing good luck. With strong geometric lines, a simple yet bold form, and aged patina with organic textures, this almost-century-old piece is a rare and character-rich example of early 20th-century Dutch design.

The Amsterdam School was a pioneering architectural movement that flourished in the early 20th century, heavily influenced by international Expressionist architecture. Known for its embrace of organic forms, vibrant colors, and decorative elements, the movement broke away from traditional masonry, instead employing more rounded shapes and intricate details. Architects like Michel De Klerk and sculptors like Hildo Krop contributed to this style’s lasting legacy, which extended beyond architecture into furniture, glasswork, and ironwork. Aesthetics from the Amsterdam School spread not only throughout the Netherlands but also to Dutch colonies, creating a global influence.

 

GW1449

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pine
Netherlands
W 160 cm, D 65 cm, H 115 cm, SH 44 cm
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