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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Franz Buchholz, Landschap (duplicate), ca. 1960
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Franz Buchholz, Landschap (duplicate), ca. 1960
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Franz Buchholz, Landschap (duplicate), ca. 1960
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Franz Buchholz, Landschap (duplicate), ca. 1960

Franz Buchholz

Landschap (duplicate), ca. 1960
metal
H 21 W 19 D 22 cm
Signed with label underneath
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Franz Buchholt sculpture — abstract industrial landscape, ca. 1960, a rare early welded metal assemblage marked with the artist’s handwritten labels “Franz Buchholt Aachen / Landschap.”
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This compact sculpture (21 × 19 × 22 cm) is constructed from an assembly of machined metal components—cylinders, discs, rods, and capped elements—arranged on a freely modelled base. The work evokes an abstracted cityscape or mechanical topography, heightened by several elevated forms tipped with red patination. Buchholt’s tactile handling of welded steel creates a rhythmic verticality, giving the piece both architectural presence and a sense of improvised engineering.

 

The handwritten labels on the underside, including “Franz Buchholt Aachen” and “Landschap,” firmly link the piece to the German artist. The sculpture dates to around 1960, a period marked by strong postwar interest in industrial materials, Brutalist form language, and European modernist experimentation with welded assemblage.

 

About the Artist

Franz Buchholt (active mid-20th century, Aachen) remains a lesser-documented but regionally recognized German maker associated with small-scale welded constructions. His work resonates with contemporaries in the Rhineland who explored industrial remnants as sculptural vocabulary, echoing influences from Brutalism, Zero, and postwar Constructivist tendencies.

 

A characterful and atmospheric metal “landscape”—rare, authentic, and historically situated within early postwar German abstraction.

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