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Secessions : Klimt, Stuck, Liebermann
- Title
- Secessions : Klimt, Stuck, Liebermann / edited by Ralph Gleis and Ursula Storch ; translation from the German, Gérard A. Goodrow.
- Publication
- [Munich] : Hirmer, [2023]
- ©2023
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- Description
- 327 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, plans, portraits; 30 cm
- Summary
- Secessions illustrates the artistic diversity within this movement, featuring more than 200 works by some eighty artists from Vienna, Munich, and Berlin, as well as Ferdinand Hodler, Edvard Munch, Auguste Rodin, Giovanni Segantini, and Jan Toorop.
- Uniform Title
- Secessionen. English.
- Alternative Title
- Klimt, Stuck, Liebermann
- Subject
- Klimt, Gustav, 1862-1918 > Exhibitions
- Stuck, Franz von, 1863-1928 > Exhibitions
- Liebermann, Max, 1847-1935 > Exhibitions
- Klimt, Gustav, 1862-1918
- Liebermann, Max, 1847-1935
- Stuck, Franz von, 1863-1928
- 1900-1999
- Secession movements (Art) > Exhibitions
- Art, Austrian > 20th century > Exhibitions
- Art, German > 20th century > Exhibitions
- Secession movements (Art)
- Art, German
- Art, Austrian
- Genre/Form
- Exhibition catalogs.
- Note
- Translation of: Secessionen : Klimt - Stuck - Liebermann.
- Catalog published in conjunction with the exhibition held at Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin, June 23-October 22, 2023 and Wien Museum, Vienna, May 22-October 13, 2024.
- At the end of the nineteenth century, the Secession art movement shed conservative and commercial art traditions to usher in the beginnings of modernism in Austria and Germany. Taking an international yet individualistic approach to art, the rebellious Secessionists eschewed existing exhibitions and government support to embrace artistic freedom. They staged their own shows throughout Europe's German-speaking regions, which introduced the public to novel art movements like impressionism and symbolism and launched the careers of Franz von Stuck, Gustav Klimt, and Max Liebermann.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 324-325).
- Contents
- Preface from the Freunde der Nationalgalerie / Gabriele Quandt -- Preface from the Wien Museum / Matti Bunzl -- Foreword to the exhibition / Ralph Gleis -- Essays: The dawn of a pluralistic modernism, secessions in Munich, Vienna and Berlin / Ralph Glies and Ursula Storch -- Model and catalyst, the beginnings of the Munich Secession / Karin Althaus -- To time its art, to art its freedom, the early years of the Vienna Secession / Ursula Storch -- An entity in the artistic life of Germany, the Berlin secssion from 1899 to 1913 / Anke Matelowski -- Catalog -- Appendix.
- Call Number
- JQF 23-1402
- ISBN
- 3777441929
- 9783777441924
- OCLC
- 1369600596
- Title
- Secessions : Klimt, Stuck, Liebermann / edited by Ralph Gleis and Ursula Storch ; translation from the German, Gérard A. Goodrow.
- Publisher
- [Munich] : Hirmer, [2023]
- Copyright Date
- ©2023
- Type of Content
- textstill image
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 324-325).
- Chronological Term
- 1900-1999
- Added Author
- Gleis, Ralph, organizer, contributor, editor.Storch, Ursula, organizer, contributor, editor.Althaus, Karin, contributor.Matelowski, Anke, contributor.Goodrow, Gérard A., translator.Klimt, Gustav, 1862-1918.Liebermann, Max, 1847-1935.Stuck, Franz von, 1863-1928.Alte Nationalgalerie (Germany), host institution.Wien Museum, host institution.
- Research Call Number
- JQF 23-1402