Otto Wagner correspondence 1885-1917

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Otto Wagner correspondence 1885-1917

Primarily letters sent to Otto Wagner, the Austrian architect and teacher, from other architects, artists, publishers, and students. Letters concern the work of Wagner and his correspondents, Wagner's influence, and exhibitions. Includes five letters from Wagner dated between 1902-1917.

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Wagner, Otto, 1841-1918

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Austrian architect. From the description of Otto Wagner Correspondence, 1885-1917. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 84548434 Biographical/Historical Note Otto Wagner, known as the father of Vienna architects, was an architect, writer and teacher, whose followers included Josef Hoffman and J. M. Olbrich. Wagner studied architecture at the Vienna Polytechnic School (1857-1859) and the Academy of Fine Arts in ...

International Congress for Modern Architecture

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The foundation of CIAM (Congrè€s Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne) in 1928 has been called the beginning of the "academic" phase of modern architecture. In two periods, 1930-1934 and 1950-1956, CIAM was the major instrument through which the ideas of modern architecture and town planning were made known to the world; during the war years it maintained the nucleus of an international network of communications among progressive-minded architects. From the description of Papers of ...

Muthesius, Hermann, 1861-1927

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Moser, Koloman, 1868-1918

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Olbrich, Joseph Maria, 1867-1908

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Lux, Joseph Aug. (Joseph August), 1871-1947

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