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Viennese Secession

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Viennese Secession

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Symbol of a forecasted revolution, the Viennese Secession possesses within itself the dissidence of about twenty talented artists against the conservative academicism which petrified Vienna and the whole Austro-Hungarian Empire at that time.Influenced by the Art Nouveau, the Secession, created in 1897 by Klimt, Moll and Hoffmann, was not an anonymous artistic revolution among so many others. Dissenting in essence, defining itself as an "art total," without any political or commercial constraint, this movement resembles more the philosophy that the ideological turmoil affected the craftsmen, architects, graphic artists and designers. Turning aside from the established art to dive into the generous and decorative shapes of Flora and the other nymphs, the artists open themselves to an estheticism of which erotic power could only offend the bourgeoisie of the time.Painting, sculpture, architecture are confronted by the author of this book, to highlight the diversity and the richness of a movement whom univocal motto, "For each time its art, for each art its liberty.," illustrate the innovation and originality.

Author Biography:

Victoria Charles received her PhD in art history. She has published extensively on art history and has contributed to Art Information, an international guide to contemporary art. A well-published journalist, Ms. Charles also contributed to a collective work, 1000 Paintings of Genius. Klaus H.Carl is a writer, photographer and professor. He is the author of numerous books and articles.
Release date Australia
December 15th, 2011
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
130 illustrations
Imprint
Parkstone Press Ltd
Pages
200
Publisher
Parkstone Press Ltd
Dimensions
238x280x22
ISBN-13
9781844848454
Product ID
10045355

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