Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Although its name evokes a mountainous region in Germany, antique Black Forest–style furniture originated in Switzerland. In Brienz, during the early 19th century, wood-carver Christian Fischer recognized the market for tourist souvenirs and helped make the village into a wood-carving destination. The Brienz Woodcarving School was founded in 1884 and had its own small zoo for studying the anatomy of animals, depictions of which are a defining aspect of the style, also known as Brienzerware.
Whimsical sculptures, often depicting bears and other Alpine animals like stags, owls, deer and boars, characterize the work produced in the area. Along with folk art and decorative objects, Black Forest furniture included benches held aloft by bears, umbrella stands carved with acorns and clock cases adorned with scrolling oak leaves. While most wood-carvers adhered to a similar realism in their designs and woods like linden, maple and walnut, their aesthetics varied.
The F. Peter Trauffer family was known for their hand-carved bear sculptures that saw the furry mammals playing instruments, smoking pipes and engaging in all sorts of human activities. They were sometimes detailed with glass eyes and integrated into functional pieces of furniture, including chair backs and bench legs, which generations of cabinetmakers created from the 1880s to the 1950s. Walter Mader and his son Heinrich frequently carved Saint Bernard sculptures that they incorporated into furniture.
As the Black Forest furniture style spread around the world through exhibitions at world’s fairs in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the rusticity of these pieces resonated at a time of increasing urbanization, inspiring other artisans.
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Mid-20th Century European Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Wood
Late 19th Century Swiss Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Walnut
Early 20th Century German Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Wool
20th Century American Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Wood, Plaster
Early 20th Century European Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Pine, Wood
Early 19th Century Danish Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Boxwood, Oak
1870s British Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Walnut
1880s Swiss Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Fruitwood
19th Century European Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Bronze
Late 19th Century Swiss Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Brass, Iron
Late 19th Century Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Wood
Late 19th Century Swiss Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Fabric, Fruitwood
Late 19th Century Swiss Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Velvet, Wood
19th Century European Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Metal
Early 20th Century Papua New Guinean Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Shell
Mid-20th Century Swiss Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Wood
Late 19th Century Swiss Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Wood
1930s Swiss Vintage Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Wood
Early 20th Century Swiss Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Walnut
1870s German Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Walnut
1880s Indian Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Terracotta, Cotton
19th Century German Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Wood
Mid-19th Century Swiss Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Metal
Early 20th Century Austrian Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Early 20th Century German Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Stoneware
19th Century Swiss Antique Black Forest Models and Miniatures
Bone