- The
Hagenbund or Künstlerbund
Hagen was a
group of
Austrian artists that
formed in 1899. The group's name
derived from the name Herr Hagen, the proprietor...
- Rue – 1890s – 1905, Belgium/France
Young Poland – 1890 – 1918,
Poland Hagenbund – 1900 – 1930,
Austria Fauvism – 1904 – 1909,
France Expressionism – 1905...
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Between the wars, he
exhibited in
Vienna (where he was a
member of the
Hagenbund) and Trieste, and had two
showings at the
Biennale di Venezia. He also...
- Vice-President, of the
leading progressive society of
Viennese artists, the
Hagenbund. In 1928 he
provided illustrations in the
Chinese style for Der Kreidekreis...
- Secession,
Gurschner became part of the
Hagenbund, a
group of like-minded
Austrian artists. In the
first Hagenbund exhibition of January, 1902, he showed...
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After returning from
military service in 1919, he
became a
member of the
Hagenbund. Two
years later, he
joined the
Vienna Künstlerhaus and,
together with...
- Künstlerhaus from 1910 to 1919 and, from 1922 to 1935, was a
member of the
Hagenbund. He won a
competition for
designing stamps in 1921 and
another for designing...
- dem
zweiten Weltkrieg“, 1947 -
exhibition catalogue Ausstellung „Der
Hagenbund“, 40. Sonderausstellung,
Museum der
Stadt Wien,
Autumn 1975 - exhibition...
- and his brother-in-law,
Heinrich Lefler, were
among the
founders of the
Hagenbund. Urban's
early work with
illustrated books was
inspired by
Lefler and...
- the
Hagenbund.
Harta parti****ted in many of
their exhibitions and
served on many of the
executive and
hanging committees. In June 1928, the
Hagenbund presented...