Vienna 1900 양장 (Art, Life & Culture)
Beethoven-Haus (Bonn, Germany) Staff, Brandstatter, Christian | Vendome Press
0원 | 20120915 | 9780865651753
"An extraordinary laboratory for new ideas and concepts, fin-de-siecle Vienna was the central gathering point of the European avant-garde in the fields of art, literature, music, psychiatry, philosophy, and theater. Here, now, is an illustrated portrait of this astonishing city and its most important protagonists. The authors discuss Gustav Klimt and the other artists and architects who joined in the Secession - among them Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele, Josef Hoffmann, and Adolf Loos. The text reflects on the glories of the Wiener Werkstatte's crafts, prints, graphic art, and fine book production." "Christian Brandstatter has assembled a team of Austrian and German historians, critics, and writers who investigate the origins, development, and consequences of Vienna's cultural flowering. Vienna 1900 is illustrated with over 700 paintings, drawings, poster, photographs, and ephemera drawn from public and private collections and archives. The book is rounded off with a compact but detailed appendix that offers information on the significant figures of this period."--BOOK JACKET.
At the turn of the 20th century, Vienna was one of the most exciting cities on earth -- the central gathering spot of the European avant-garde in art, architecture, literature, music, journalism, philosophy, psychiatry, and theater. The dynamic cross-pollination among the revolutionary figures involved -- Klimt, Kokoschka, the Wiener Werkstdtte, Mahler, Freud, Wittgenstein, and many more -- turned the Austrian capital into an extraordinary laboratory for new ideas and concepts. It is where modern was born. With more than 500 illustrations, "Vienna" 1900 is a unique, concise portrait of a vibrant world and its most important protagonists.
At the turn of the 20th century, Vienna was one of the most exciting cities on earththe central gathering spot of the European avant-garde in art, architecture, literature, music, journalism, philosophy, psychiatry, and theater. The dynamic cross-pollination among the revolutionary figures involvedKlimt, Kokoschka, the Wiener Werkstatte, Mahler, Freud, Wittgenstein, and many moreturned the Austrian capital into an extraordinary laboratory for new ideas and concepts. It is where modern was born. With more than 500 illustrations, Vienna 1900is a unique, concise portrait of a vibrant world and its most important protagonists.