München Bücher

Möbel für den Märchenkönig

Ludwig II. und die Münchner Hofschreinerei Anton Pössenbacher

Titel Möbel für den Märchenkönig
Untertitel Ludwig II. und die Münchner Hofschreinerei Anton Pössenbacher
Autor:in Schick AfraHerrmann Rainer
Herausgeber:in Stürzl Winfried
Verlag Arnold
Buchart Gebundene Ausgabe
Erscheinung November 2003
Seiten 248
ISBN/B3Kat 3897901862 (978-3897901865) / BV017356337
Suchbegriff Hofschreiner Möbel Schloss Linderhof Hofmöbelfabrikant Schloss Herrenchiemsee 
Personen Pössenbacher Anton Ludwig II. König von Bayern Jehly Hans 

Anton Possenbacher (1842-1920), cabinet-maker to the Bavarian court in Munich, was head of one of the largest late 19th-century German makers of luxury furnishings. His furniture designs, especially those for King Ludwig II of Bavaria (1871-1886), represent German historicism at its zenith. Possenbacher created almost all the furnishings for the royal apartments at Linderhof, Herrenchiemsee and Neu Schwanstein. Intricately carved and lavishly upholstered in gold brocade and dazzling embroidered pictures, these furnishings are highlights in the sumptuous interiors of Bavarian castles. Made to the specifications of an exacting monarch, these masterpieces of the cabinet-makers craft have lost nothing of their original fascination. Not content with resting on his laurels in Bavaria, Anton Possenbacher also designed for other rulers, such as King Charles I of Romania, for whom he designed an elegant palace library in Bucharest (1887). Possenbacher's clients also included industrialists, merchants and landed gentry, for whose town houses and manors he created entire rooms. This work introduces the full range of furnishings by Anton Possenbacher viewed in their historical context.