
Vienna 1900: Klimt, Schiele, Moser, Kokoschka.
NMRN° d'inventaire | 30776 |
Format | 26 x 29 |
Détails | 364 p., numerous color photographs, paperback. |
Publication | Paris, 2005 |
Etat | Occasion |
ISBN | 9782711849246 |
Around 1900, Vienna was a thriving artistic capital.
It was at this time that the Vienna Secession was created (1897), an association of artists whose painting would renew the way of painting and open another path for 20th century art.
With the help of a rich iconography and contributions from international specialists, the contribution of the four main figures of the Vienna Secession - Klimt, Schiele, Moser, Kokoschka - to the birth of modernity is reaffirmed, more than ever.
For the first time, these four major artists are presented and studied together. The diversity of the links that unite them, as well as the uniqueness of each of them, are thus explored in a unique way.
Around 1900, Vienna was a thriving artistic capital.
It was at this time that the Vienna Secession was created (1897), an association of artists whose painting would renew the way of painting and open another path for 20th century art.
With the help of a rich iconography and contributions from international specialists, the contribution of the four main figures of the Vienna Secession - Klimt, Schiele, Moser, Kokoschka - to the birth of modernity is reaffirmed, more than ever.
For the first time, these four major artists are presented and studied together. The diversity of the links that unite them, as well as the uniqueness of each of them, are thus explored in a unique way.