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PATRIZ HUBER (1878-1902) Vitrinecirca 1901inlaid lemon wood, oak and glassheight 79in (200.5cm); width 43in (109cm); depth 15 1/4in (39cm) image 1
PATRIZ HUBER (1878-1902) Vitrinecirca 1901inlaid lemon wood, oak and glassheight 79in (200.5cm); width 43in (109cm); depth 15 1/4in (39cm) image 2
PATRIZ HUBER (1878-1902) Vitrinecirca 1901inlaid lemon wood, oak and glassheight 79in (200.5cm); width 43in (109cm); depth 15 1/4in (39cm) image 3
PATRIZ HUBER (1878-1902) Vitrinecirca 1901inlaid lemon wood, oak and glassheight 79in (200.5cm); width 43in (109cm); depth 15 1/4in (39cm) image 4
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PATRIZ HUBER (1878-1902)
Vitrine
circa 1901
inlaid lemon wood, oak and glass
height 79in (200.5cm); width 43in (109cm); depth 15 1/4in (39cm)

30 September 2025, 12:00 EDT
New York

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PATRIZ HUBER (1878-1902)

Vitrine
circa 1901
inlaid lemon wood, oak and glass
height 79in (200.5cm); width 43in (109cm); depth 15 1/4in (39cm)

Footnotes

Known for his furniture and interior designs, as well as small silver items, Jugendstil artist and designer Patriz Huber was a founding member of the Darmstadt Artist's Colony, established in 1899 by Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse. Their first exhibition in 1901 featured eight fully furnished and designed houses, intended to present the application and utility of the colony's endevour. Huber designed the interiors of one of the two Julius Glückert Residences and the Ludwig Habich house. After the exhibition proved financially unsuccessful, Huber left the colony and moved to Berlin, where he established his own studio and worked briefly with Henry van der Velde.

Patriz also worked with his brother Anton Huber, an architect and furniture designer who won the gold medal for his 'Gentleman's Room' at the Turin Exhibition in 1902.

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