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International studio — 17.1902

DOI Heft:
No. 65 (July, 1902)
DOI Artikel:
Thovez, Enrico: The first international exhibition of modern decorative art at Turin
DOI Artikel:
Levetus, A. S.: Austrian section at the Turin exhibition, [2]
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.22774#0061

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Turin Exhibition

CLARET JUG AND TEAPOT DESIGNED BY R. HAMMEL

EXECUTED BY ALFRED POLLAK

brilliant in its young strength is that of Scotland,
graceful that of Belgium, imposing that of Germany
(which has cost some 200,000 francs), whilst that
of Holland, and, even more, that of Hungary, will
be a revelation to many.

A worthy stage was needed for the display of
this superb collection, and the exhibition has had
the good fortune in finding in Signor Raimondo
d’Aroneo, the Italian artist who has for nine years

After having proved
his ground and sown such
good seed as Director of
the Austrian Museum in
Vienna, it is no wonder
that the Imperial Board
of Trade selected Hofrath
von Scala as Director of
the Austrian section at
the Turin Exhibition, and the result has justi-
fied the trust. To begin with, Austria, grown
bold, politely refused to have her exhibits
half-hidden in the main buildings, and so she
possesses a pavilion to herself, and also a villa,
both built in a green park overlooking the
river. The work of constructing these buildings
was entrusted to Ludwig Baumann, a man
whose soul is in his work, and who, by the way,

held the position of chief
architect to the Sultan,
an artist able to cause to
rise up from the ground
a group of buildings which
show considerable origin-
ality of design.

Enrico Thovez.

Austrian
SECTION AT
THE TURIN
EXHIBITION.
BY A. S. LEVETUS.

“ ICE GLASS ” VASES

BY R. MARSCHALL
 
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