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Walter Schnackenberg
Kostume, Plakate, und Dekorationen, "Deutsches Theater"

1920

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  • Ottokar Mascha Folio, plate 18: "Shaw Oder Die Ironie Poster" by Egon Schiele
    By Egon Schiele
    Located in Chicago, IL
    after EGON SCHIELE (1890-1918) SHAW ODER DIE IRONIE POSTER, C. 1912, (In Mascha, no. 18) Schiele’s poster is an advertisement for a lecture to be given ...
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    1910s Vienna Secession Figurative Prints

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    Lithograph

  • Ottokar Mascha Folio, plate 8: "Poster for the 1st Vienna Secession Exhibition"
    By Gustav Klimt
    Located in Chicago, IL
    After GUSTAV KLIMT (1862-1918) THESEUS UND MINOTAURUS, 1898, final design submission for poster advertising the first exhibition of the Vienna Secession, (In Mascha, no. 8) As a cele...
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    1910s Vienna Secession Figurative Prints

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    Lithograph

  • Gerlach's Allegorien, plate #66: "Tragedy" Lithograph, Gustav Klimt.
    By Gustav Klimt
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Gustav Klimt created this image for inclusion in Gerlach & Schenk’s Allegorien the year before he formed the Vienna Secession. While this design is similar to his other inclusions, L...
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    1890s Vienna Secession Figurative Prints

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    Lithograph

  • Ottokar Mascha Folio: plate 11 "5th Secession Exhibition Poster" by Kolo Moser
    By Koloman Moser
    Located in Chicago, IL
    after KOLOMAN MOSER (1868-1918) 5TH SECESSION EXHIBITION POSTER, 1899, (In Mascha, no. 11) A pivotal figure in early-20th century Austrian ...
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    1910s Vienna Secession Figurative Prints

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    Lithograph

  • Gerlach's Allegorien Plate #78: "Hunting" Lithograph by Carl Otto Czeschka
    By Carl Otto Czeschka
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    after Carl Otto Czeschka, (1878-1960), Austrian A leading member of the Vienna Secession and later the Wiener Werkstätte (Viennese Workshop), Carl Otto Czeschka was a vital figu...
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    1890s Vienna Secession Figurative Prints

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  • Gerlach's Allegorien Plate #94: "Heads" Lithograph
    By Koloman Moser
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Koloman Moser (1868 –1918), AUSTRIAN Instead of applying his flair and art education solely to painting, Koloman Moser embodied the idea of Gesamt Kunstwerk (all-embracing art work) by designing architecture, furniture, jewelry, graphics, and tapestries meant to coordinate every detail of an environment. His work transcended the imitative decorative arts of earlier eras and helped to define Modernism for generations to come. Moser achieved a remarkable balance between intellectual structure (often geometric) and hedonistic luxury. Collaborating with Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann, the artist was an editor and active contributor to Ver Sacrum, (Sacred Spring), the journal of the Viennese Secession that was so prized for its aesthetics and high quality production that it was considered a work of art. The magazine featured drawings and designs in the Jugendstil style (Youth) along with literary contributions from distinguished writers from across Europe. It quickly disseminated both the spirit and the style of the Secession. In 1903 Moser and Hoffmann founded and led the Wiener Werkstatte (Viennese Workshop) a collective of artisans that produced elegant decorative arts items, not as industrial prototypes but for the purpose of sale to the public. The plan, as idealistic then as now, was to elevate the lives of consumers by means of beautiful and useful interior surroundings. Moser’s influence has endured throughout the century. His design sensibility is evident from the mid-century modern furniture of the 1950s and ‘60s to the psychedelic rock posters...
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    1890s Vienna Secession Figurative Prints

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