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- MyModernMet. New York City. 16 September 2018. Kunstschau Wien (1908) (1908). Provisorischer Katalog der Kunstschau Wien 1908. Getty Research Institute. [Vienna :...
- The Kunstschau Wien 1908 (engl: Vienna Art Show) was an art and craft exhibition held from June 1 to November 16, 1908, on the grounds of what became the...
- Vienna Kunstschau [de] in 1908. Due to the scandalous nudity of its central figure, Hope I was not exhibited until the second Vienna Kunstschau the following...
- "Defence of Guenevere - ublibraries". Katalog der Internationalen Kunstschau Wien 1909. Vienna. 1909. p. 48. hdl:2027/uc1.b3819965.{{cite book}}: CS1...
- "absurdities" and "vulgarities". In 1908 the portrait was exhibited at the Kunstschau in Vienna where critical reaction was mixed. The unnamed reviewer from...
- Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann continued collaborating, they organized Kunstschau Exhibition [de] in 1908 in Vienna and built the Stoclet Palace in Brussels...
- dancer Grete Wiesenthal and her sister Elsa for the opening of the 1908 Kunstschau, first called attention to his development as a composer. Such was the...
- been exhibited publicly on only four occasions: in 1920 at the Vienna Kunstschau; in 1981 as part of a Gustav Klimt exhibition in museums and galleries...
- and photos. 1904 Purkersdorf Armchair 1905 Sitzmaschine Armchair 1905 Kunstschau Armchair 1905–1910 Stoclet Palace Armchair 1907 Fledermaus Chair 1907...
- Klimt invited Schiele to exhibit some of his work at the 1909 Vienna Kunstschau, where he encountered the work of Edvard Munch, Jan Toorop, and Vincent...