Art Around 1900 Collection
Exploring the artistic landscape of the early 20th century, this collection showcases a diverse range of works from the turn of the century
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Exploring the artistic landscape of the early 20th century, this collection showcases a diverse range of works from the turn of the century. From intricate costume studies for the performance of Julius Bittner's "The Coat of Love" in 1909, to portraits of noblemen and women, and expressive self-portraits, these artworks reflect the cultural and artistic developments of the time. Susanne Renate Granitsch's study head from 1905, Theodor Stundl's Young Sicilian from 1902, and Franz Barwig the Elder's Oriental prince in adoration pose, all contribute to the rich tapestry of art around 1900. Other notable works include Franz Bauer's Oriental prince, Ferdinand Engelmuller's Birch trees, and Emil Orlik's Church in Auscha. Portraits of Count Sandor, Margrave Rüdiger of Bechelaren, and Lady with black dress and hat (Alice Hauser) by Ottokar Walter, John Quincy Adams, and Franz Metzner, respectively, offer glimpses into the lives of the aristocracy. Lastly, Franz Barwig the Elder's Self-portrait from 1927 and Victor Luithlen's untitled work from 1905, demonstrate the artists' exploration of form and expression, highlighting the depth and complexity of the art world during this period.