![]() ![]() Notes: Devoted to European applied arts with contribution from Charles Renee Mackintosh. Philosophy, the first of Klimt’s University Painting, is included in the exhibition until the end of March. Notes: The exhibition attracts 35,000 visitors. The most poorly attended of the Secession exhibitions to date. Notes: Devoted entirely to Japanese Art from the collection of Adolf Fischer (1857-1914), a Cologne collector. Gustav Klimt The First Exhibition of The Secession 1898 Art Nouveau. The major graphic artists of the Secession included Joseph Maria Olbrich, who designed posters for the exhibitions of the Secession, and also designed the gilded cupola for the Secession's gallery in central Vienna. ![]() Notes: Devoted to drawing and graphics predominantly by French artists Carriére, Ernior, Picasso, Vallotton, and Puvis de Chavannes. Vienna Art Exhibition Vintage Poster Bertold Leffler Austria 1908 20x30 Folk Art. The painter Gustav Klimt made a venture into graphic arts, designing the poster for the Secession Exhibition of 1898. Notes: Included in the exhibition were Klimt’s Schubert at the Piano and Nuda Veritas. Notes: Unlike previous exhibitions, each contributor was allotted his own room. Klimt’s Pallas Athene and Portrait of Sonja Knips exhibited. Notes: An entire room was allotted for applied arts with a stained glass window and wallpaper contributions by Koloman Moser. ![]() The wall motifs, furniture and woodwork all deisgned by Hoffmann created a harmony between decoration and functionalism, and illustrated the Association’s concept of Gesamkunstwork (a harmony of the arts). The first exhibition also included an additional room designed by Josef Hoffmann called the ‘Ver Sacrum room’ which introduced for the first time ‘Secession style’ to the public. Other articles where Vienna Sezession is discussed: Western architecture: Art Nouveau: his classicism and formed the Sezessionists. Contrary to the traditional salon-style arrangement of pictures of the Künstlerhaus which had painting hung vertically up to the ceiling, Olbrich and Hoffmann hung all the pictures at eye level against backgrounds of white, dark red and dark green. Across the bottom fifth of the poster is the textual matter. The exhibition was also revolutionary in its approach to exhibition forms of exhibition design, primarily the responsibility of Joseph Hoffmann and Joseph Olbrich. The Secession had its first public exhibition in 1898, the year after its founding. It was considered a financial success by the organizers and received positive reviews from most critics. Gustav Klimt on Lake Attersee (1904) by Moriz Nhr Klimt Foundation. The group of young painters, sculptors, and architects associated with the venue were committed to the. The Vienna Secession group's construction of its own building, in 189798, epitomized the city's importance as a center of opposition to the established artistic order. Notes:The first exhibition attracted 57,000 visitors including Emperor Franz Joseph and a total of 218 works were sold. It was first published in 1898 but was shut down five years later due to it being too time-consuming and expensive to produce. Joseph Maria Olbrich Poster for the Second Secession Exhibition 1898. Location: The group rented the k.k. Gartenbau-Gesellschaft (Imperial and Royal Horticultural Society) a large venue on Parkring in central Vienna. Kunstausstellung der Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs. ![]()
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