- VIENNESE SECESSION
- See ART NOUVEAU.
Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts. Allison Lee Palmer. 2008.
Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts. Allison Lee Palmer. 2008.
Secession, Austrian — Under the leadership of the well known painter Gustav Klimt, the Society of Plastic Artists of the Austrian Secession (Vereinigung bildender Künstler österreichischer Secession) was founded in 1897. Klimt was joined in the movement by 19… … Historical dictionary of Austria
secession or Sezession — In art, secession ( Sezession in German) is the name adopted by each of several associations of avant garde artists, especially those in Munich, Berlin, and Vienna, who broke away (seceded) from the established, more conservative, academic… … Glossary of Art Terms
Vienna Secession — The Vienna Secession (also known as the Union of Austrian Artists , or Vereiningung Bildender Künstler Österreichs ) was formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian artists who had resigned from the Association of Austrian Artists, housed in the Vienna … Wikipedia
Vienna Secession — the a Viennese movement of the late 19th and early 20th cent. in the arts and architecture, that rejected prevailing academic styles in favor of these of art nouveau * * * … Universalium
Vienna Secession — the a Viennese movement of the late 19th and early 20th cent. in the arts and architecture, that rejected prevailing academic styles in favor of these of art nouveau … English World dictionary
Mánes Union of Fine Arts — The Manes Association of Fine Artists (in Czech, Spolek výtvarných umělců Mánes or S.V.U. c; commonly abbreviated as Manes) was an artists association and exhibition society founded in 1887 in Prague and named after the painter Josef Mánes. The… … Wikipedia
Rudolf Koppitz — Rudolf Koppitz, self portrait, In the Bosom of Nature c. 1923. Born 3 January 1884(1884 01 03) Schreiberseifen, Czech Republic Died 8 Ju … Wikipedia
Art Nouveau — Staircase of the Maison Atelier of Victor Horta. This building is one of four Horta designed town houses in Brussels that are together recognised by UNESCO as representing the highest expression of the influential Art Nouveau style in art and… … Wikipedia
Jože Plečnik — Jože Plečnik, (January 23 1872 January 7 1957) was a Slovene architect who practised in Vienna, Belgrade, Prague and Ljubljana. BiographyPlečnik was born in Ljubljana, (then in Austria Hungary) , Slovenia. From 1894 to 1897 Plečnik studied with… … Wikipedia
HOFFMANN, Josef — (1870 1956) Josef Hoffman, a leader of the Art Nouveau architectural style, was born in Moravia and went to school in Brno with Adolf Loos. He then studied in Vienna under Otto Wagner and subsequently played a central role in founding the… … Historical Dictionary of Architecture