Prof. Theodor Kärner (1884 - 1966) - a belling stag., Bronze sculpture, the plinth signed "Th. Kärner". Marble socle. Size ca. 39 x 44 x 24 cm. One of the few early bronze works of Kärner which largely resembles the version of the belling stag he designed for the Allach Porcelain Manufactory. After his training as porcelain model maker at Hutschenreuther's, Prof. Kärner visited the School of Applied Arts in Munich and became a pupil of Heinrich von Zügel at the Munich Art Academy. After working for the Nymphenburg and Rosenthal manufactories, he teamed up with ,
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