Monumental German Art Nouveau Figural Lamp By Albert Reimann
An extraordinary and tremendous example of German Art Nouveau sculpture and lighting design, this monumental lamp is conceived as a fully realized figural work of art. The composition centers on a graceful young woman, her arms raised as she gathers and supports a canopy of grape vines and curling leaves. Five luminous glass grape-cluster shades hang from the branching tendrils, glowing in rich green. The abundant, naturalistic, and fluid imagery embodies the Art Nouveau reverence for nature, femininity, and organic form.
Executed with remarkable sculptural depth, the lamp’s scale is striking, commanding presence from every angle. The entire sculpture is grounded by a substantial marble base, providing both visual contrast and structural balance to the composition.
Signed by Albert Reimann, this lamp carries significant artistic and historical importance. Reimann (875-1976) was a Berlin-based artist who founded workshops for drawing, modelling, wood carving, and metalworking in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Dating to the early 20th century, this exceptional lamp stands as a rare synthesis of fine sculpture, functional lighting, and the Art Nouveau movement.
60″ High x 32″ Wide x 15″ Deep
Circa 1905
SKU: RRAZ 4 $8,450 Inquire




