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Secession Building, Vienna (1897)

Artist/Designer: Joseph Olbrich

Project Location: Vienna, Austria

Figure 1: Secession Building Interior ( Source | Accessed : January 5, 2017 )
Figure 2: Model Section ( Source | Accessed : January 5, 2017 | Photographer: http://www.brynmawr.edu/library/speccoll/dighum/vienna1900/triomeka.brynmawr.edu/archive/files/f3262346c07eb596340bd87293653681.jpg )
Figure 3: Secession Section Drawing ( Source | Accessed : January 5, 2017 )
Figure 4: Secession Building Interior ( Source | Accessed : January 5, 2017 )
Figure 5: Secession Building Exterior ( Source | Accessed : January 5, 2017 )
Figure 6: Detail exterior dome ( Source | Accessed : January 5, 2017 )
Figure 7 ( Source | Accessed : January 5, 2017 )
Figure 8
Figure 9: Secession Building Interior Exhibition Room ( Source | Accessed : January 5, 2017 )
Figure 10: Secession Building
Mondrian Exhibition
( Source | Accessed : January 5, 2017 )

Style/Period(s):
Art Nouveau

Primary Material(s):
No Primary Material Assigned.

Function(s):
Exhibition

Related Website(s):

Significant Date(s):
19th Century, 1897

Additional Information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Nouveau:
uses the French name Art Nouveau ("new art"). The style is related to, but not identical with, styles that emerged in many countries in Europe at about the same time: in Austria it is known as Secessionsstil after Wiener Secession, in Spanish Modernismo, in Catalan Modernisme, in Czech Secese, in Danish Skønvirke or Jugendstil, in German Jugendstil, Art nouveau or Reformstil, in Hungarian Szecesszió, in Italian L'Art Nouveau, Stile floreale or Stile Liberty, in Norwegian Jugendstil, in Polish Secesja, in Slovak Secesia, in Russian Модерн (Modern), and Swedish Jugend.

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