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Two Plate Bowls A. G. Bunge about 1920

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    Two Plate Bowls A. G. Bunge about 1920
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    Two small brass bowls, about 1920. Signed: AG Bunge. Measure
    e: approx. 7 x 0.7 cm. & approx. 8.9 x 8.1 x 0.8 cm. Gu
    used condition, age-related signs of wear (see photos)
    Albert Gustav Bunge
    (*
    15. July
    1893
    in
    Rathenow
    ; †
    2. April
    1967
    in
    Salzburg
    ) was a German metal,
    Email artist
    and painter in
    Emmering
    at
    Fürstenfeldbruck
    . Albert Gustav, son of Gustav and Anna Bunge, née Thielsch, grew up in Rathenow. The father was a gold worker and died in 1912. At the age of 21, Alfred Bunge entered the First World War. In November 1914, his right hand was mutilated in a battle near the Belgian town of Langemarck. In 1918 Bunge moved from Hanover to Munich and was enrolled at the Munich Art Academy; he attended Angelo Jank's drawing class, among others.
    In 1922, Bunge and his colleague from the academy Willy Wenz founded the “Society for Applied Art”; both showed joint designs at the "German Trade Show" in Munich. In 1924 the “Society for Applied Art” merged with the “New Munich Applied Arts” company owned by the goldsmith Alois Wörle to form the “New Munich Art Workshop AG”. In November 1927 Bunge registered the operation of a metal art workshop for copper, brass and bronze work in Emmering and in 1931 Bunge showed enamel work for the first time at the Munich art exhibition in the Glaspalast. In 1932 Bunge stayed in Paris; he drew and had bronze sculptures cast.
    ENGLISH DESCRIPTION:
    Two small brass plates. Signed: AG Bunge, about 1920. Measures - approx. 7 x 0.7 cm. & 8.9 x 8.1 x 0.8 cm. Good used condition. Age-related signs of use (see photos)
    THE PHOTOS ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION
    Two small brass bowls, about 1920. Signed: AG Bunge. Measuree: approx. 7 x 0.7 cm. & approx. 8.9 x 8.1 x 0.8 cm. Guused condition, age-related signs of wear (see photos)  Albert Gustav Bunge (* 15. July 1893 in Rathenow; † 2. April 1967 in Salzburg) was a German metal, Email artist and painter in Emmering at Fürstenfeldbruck. Albert Gustav, son of Gustav and Anna Bunge, née Thielsch, grew up in Rathenow. The father was a gold worker and died in 1912. At the age of 21, Alfred Bunge entered the First World War. In November 1914, his right hand was mutilated in a battle near the Belgian town of Langemarck. In 1918 Bunge moved from Hanover to Munich and was enrolled at the Munich Art Academy; he attended Angelo Jank's drawing class, among others.
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