Description
There have been many exhibitions and publications devoted to this efflorescence, and even more monographs devoted to its key players. None, however, brings together a selection of visual material from across the different artistic disciplines as significant as this current volume, curated and authored by three leading scholars of the period. The book covers all areas of production: painting and drawing; decorative arts and crafts; applied art and book design; fashion, photography and architecture. In each section the illustrations take the lead, creating an invaluable visual reference point for all those eager to identify a given category of the arts within this period, particularly in the field of the decorative arts, from ceramics to glass, silverwork, furniture, jewelry; and graphic arts, from book design to posters and postcards. There are also many less familiar works in the field of fashion and photography, and a particular focus is given to the role of women in all disciplines of the time.
An exceptional volume bringing together 1,000 images representing the diversity and richness of the visual arts in Vienna at the turn of the 20th century
About the Author
Christian Brandstatter is a Viennese author, curator and publisher. Among his previous books is Wonderful Wiener Werkstatte, also published by Thames & Hudson. Rainer Metzger is an art historian and author who has been a professor at the Kunstakademie Karlsruhe since 2004. His books include Gustav Klimt: Drawings and Watercolours (2005), Berlin in the 20s (2007) and Munich: Its Golden Age of Art and Culture 1890-1920 (2009), all published by Thames & Hudson. Daniela Gregori studied Art History in Vienna and Hamburg. As an author and journalist she works especially in the field of applied arts.
Reviews
'Magisterial' - World of Interiors
'As wonderfully self-indulgent as Vienna itself' - Mature Times
'A lavish visual journey ... comprehensive and exquisitely produced' - The Lady Books of the Year
'Gorgeous!' - Antiques Diary
'Splendid ... lavishly documents the aesthetic reflection of a wider political and cultural struggle, one destined to remain very much alive' - Literary Review
'A decadent delve into the city's turn-of-the-century artistic output, spanning everything from furniture design to the unsung women of the city's cultural scene' - National Geographic Traveller
Book Information
ISBN 9780500519301
Author Christian Brandstatter
Format Hardback
Page Count 544
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 3560g