Turin Exhibition
artists lately called into existence. Two clocks
designed by Otto Prutscher and executed by
Nikolas Stadler are among the finest works
shown. The face of one is of copper, the fingers
being of blue enamel, the glass case having a
tracery in gold, done by Geyling's Erben, Vienna.
The face of the others is of blue enamel, done by
J. Souval. We shall hear more of Prutscher,
who has a great future in store, for he not only has
a fine artistic instinct but also much originality.
This artist has just been awarded a travelling
scholarship, and is to spend the greater part of his
time in England. Another young artist, Hubert
von Zwickle, has a predilection for fish, in every
possible and impossible position—dancing, dainty
creatures sparkling with life. He applies this
motive to many inviting articles of bijouterie.
Kompatischer - Winder, of Bozen, Tyrol, has a
handsome piece of work, wonderfully executed, in
a St. George and the Dragon, illustrative of a song
of praise after victory.
Good leather work, for which Vienna is justly
. famous, is to be seen in the articles shown by
B. Buchwald, who has applied modern art to
leather, employing the best artists to make the
designs—among them Prutscher and Pinchinger—
and with excellent results. He has a number
of cabinets, tables, picture frames, and many
other things.
It occurred to two ladies at the same time, but
enamel on copper quite independently of one another, to make ex-
designed by o. prutscher pertinents with pyrogravure on velvet. Miss
executed by n. stadler _ . . , . ,. , - „ . ..
enamel by j. souval Quirin obtains her tine effects by painting in
oils after the application of the pyrogravure ;
Frau Anna v. Froschauer, after making her out-
service, executed by the same firm, is of Bohemian lines by pyrogravure, obtains the most lovely
cut and embossed glass, the silver mountings being nuances by extracting the colour of the velvet by
in repousse. The fineness
of the lines and the delicate
roundings show great power
on the part of the designer,
Herr Ehrenbrant. Much
could be said about other
exhibits by such firms as
Lobmeyer, Barkolowitz,
Moser, Krupp, Klinkosch,
and others, did space permit.
Hofrath v. Scala is always
quick to recognise young
talent, and to Otto Prut-
scher he entrusted the
arrangement of work done
by members of the " Tung-
•. lace collar worked by the imperial school
bund, a society of young of lace making, vienna
49
artists lately called into existence. Two clocks
designed by Otto Prutscher and executed by
Nikolas Stadler are among the finest works
shown. The face of one is of copper, the fingers
being of blue enamel, the glass case having a
tracery in gold, done by Geyling's Erben, Vienna.
The face of the others is of blue enamel, done by
J. Souval. We shall hear more of Prutscher,
who has a great future in store, for he not only has
a fine artistic instinct but also much originality.
This artist has just been awarded a travelling
scholarship, and is to spend the greater part of his
time in England. Another young artist, Hubert
von Zwickle, has a predilection for fish, in every
possible and impossible position—dancing, dainty
creatures sparkling with life. He applies this
motive to many inviting articles of bijouterie.
Kompatischer - Winder, of Bozen, Tyrol, has a
handsome piece of work, wonderfully executed, in
a St. George and the Dragon, illustrative of a song
of praise after victory.
Good leather work, for which Vienna is justly
. famous, is to be seen in the articles shown by
B. Buchwald, who has applied modern art to
leather, employing the best artists to make the
designs—among them Prutscher and Pinchinger—
and with excellent results. He has a number
of cabinets, tables, picture frames, and many
other things.
It occurred to two ladies at the same time, but
enamel on copper quite independently of one another, to make ex-
designed by o. prutscher pertinents with pyrogravure on velvet. Miss
executed by n. stadler _ . . , . ,. , - „ . ..
enamel by j. souval Quirin obtains her tine effects by painting in
oils after the application of the pyrogravure ;
Frau Anna v. Froschauer, after making her out-
service, executed by the same firm, is of Bohemian lines by pyrogravure, obtains the most lovely
cut and embossed glass, the silver mountings being nuances by extracting the colour of the velvet by
in repousse. The fineness
of the lines and the delicate
roundings show great power
on the part of the designer,
Herr Ehrenbrant. Much
could be said about other
exhibits by such firms as
Lobmeyer, Barkolowitz,
Moser, Krupp, Klinkosch,
and others, did space permit.
Hofrath v. Scala is always
quick to recognise young
talent, and to Otto Prut-
scher he entrusted the
arrangement of work done
by members of the " Tung-
•. lace collar worked by the imperial school
bund, a society of young of lace making, vienna
49