Product Description
French Art Deco Emerald ring set with a very fine cabochon emerald (approx. 3 carats TW) & two old European cushion cut diamonds (3 carats TW) & further set with 12 round cut diamonds all set in 18K gold, signed, c.1920s
French Art Deco Emerald ring set with a very fine cabochon emerald (approx. 3 carats TW) & two old European cushion cut diamonds (3 carats TW) & further set with 12 round cut diamonds all set in 18K gold, signed, c.1920s
MITZI OTTEN-FRIEDMANN (1884-1955) Austria
WIENER WERKSTÄTTE (1903-1932)
Brooch c. 1915
Reverse-painted glass depicting a couple set in a silver frame / back
Marks: M. OTTEN-FRIEDMANN on the front (right), the reverse stamped: WW, Vienna assay mark for 900 silver
D: 2 3/8”
Rosalia Marie Friedmann-Otten (“Mitzi”) * November 28, 1884 Vienna, † May 5, 1955 New York, NY
Student at the School of Applied Arts in Vienna (with Oskar Strnad), Friedmann-Otten participated in numerous exhibitions (including art shows in 1908, 1920; Neukunstgruppe 1909; German Women’s Art in 1925; Werkbundausstellung 1930). Member of the Austrian Werkbund, the Wiener Werkstätte and the Neukunstgruppe. One of the most versatile artists (commercial art, metalwork, jewelry, fashion, starting from 1920 mainly enamel works, including large-scale email pictures), Friedmann-Otten had to flee in 1938 to the United States.