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(AUSTRIAN ART.) Das Interieur: Wiener Monatshefte für angewandte Kunst. Abels, Ludwig and Lux, Joseph August; editors. Group of 30 individual issues
(AUSTRIAN ART.) Das Interieur: Wiener Monatshefte für angewandte Kunst. Abels, Ludwig and Lux, Joseph August; editors. Group of 30 individual issues and 2 bound anthologies. Hundreds of plates of architecture, decorative arts, ornament; decoration by Wiener Werkstätte artists Josef Hoffmann, Koloman Moser, Adolf Loos, J. M. Olbrich, Otto Wagner, Emanuel Josef Margold, Otto Prutscher, and numerous others. 8vo, original pictorial wrappers, variously chipped and creased, most separating along spines, scattered dampstaining, but most in very good condition; bound volumes are in 1/4 cloth, one with worn publisher's board folders with ties. Vienna: Anton Schroll & Co., 1900-03
- Notes: 1900: Jan, May, Aug, Oct-Dec * 1901: anthologies plus single issues of June, Aug-Dec * 1902: Jan-Mar, May, July, December * 1903: Jan, Feb, May-Aug, Nov, Dec. The voice of the Austrian Secessionists, Das Interieur is one of the most important periodicals of the movement. This collection is ex-collection george m. niedecken with his signature on the cover of Part 2 of the 1901 anthology. Niedecken studied in Berlin and traveled to Austria and Paris in 1899. He studied at the Academie Julian and with the highly successful poster artist Alphonse Mucha. By 1904 he was working in Frank Lloyd Wright's studio intermittently. In 1907 Niedecken, with his brother-in-law, John S. Walbridge, established a decorating firm called Niedecken-Walbridge Company.
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