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Bertold Löffler (28 September 1874 in Liberec – 23 March 1960 in Vienna) - gerlach allegorien neue folge - Sport and Sciences by Berthold Löffler, Art Nouveau lithograph 1897

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Bertold Löffler (28 September 1874 in Liberec – 23 March 1960 in Vienna)
Austrian painter, printmaker, and designer. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics

ALLEGORIEN-NEUE FOLGE, 1898, published by Gerlach & Schenk Verlag für Kunst und Gewerbe, Vienna, was a serial publication begun in 1882 as Allegories and Emblems. The book of inspiration for and by young Viennese artists became an impetus for Viennese modernism with its new series published in 1897. Its publisher, Martin Gerlach, selected young artists and even art students who explored the latest techniques of drawing and graphic design.
Allegorien-Neue Folge was a serialized folio published in installments between 1895 and 1900. Martin Gerlach, its publisher, was inspired by the rise of modernist design in Vienna and selected those who were demonstrating a command of the style to contribute works to the series and selected the most exciting and innovative artists of the region to contribute works to the series, including Gustav Klimt, Koloman Moser, and Carl Otto Czeschka. Each plate explores a different theme or collection of topics, such as dance, astronomy, electricity, and graphic arts, which brought a new aesthetic of design to the traditional allegory genre.

Beautiful colored Art Nouveau sheet of the exact and original era
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Bertold Löffler (28 September 1874 in Liberec – 23 March 1960 in Vienna)
Austrian painter, printmaker, and designer. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics

ALLEGORIEN-NEUE FOLGE, 1898, published by Gerlach & Schenk Verlag für Kunst und Gewerbe, Vienna, was a serial publication begun in 1882 as Allegories and Emblems. The book of inspiration for and by young Viennese artists became an impetus for Viennese modernism with its new series published in 1897. Its publisher, Martin Gerlach, selected young artists and even art students who explored the latest techniques of drawing and graphic design.
Allegorien-Neue Folge was a serialized folio published in installments between 1895 and 1900. Martin Gerlach, its publisher, was inspired by the rise of modernist design in Vienna and selected those who were demonstrating a command of the style to contribute works to the series and selected the most exciting and innovative artists of the region to contribute works to the series, including Gustav Klimt, Koloman Moser, and Carl Otto Czeschka. Each plate explores a different theme or collection of topics, such as dance, astronomy, electricity, and graphic arts, which brought a new aesthetic of design to the traditional allegory genre.

Beautiful colored Art Nouveau sheet of the exact and original era
lithography

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