Studio- Talk
Kolo Moser. And on this artistic dark back- while the bronze one on the left was done by
ground are hung the pictures exhibited by Count Alfonso Ganciani. Both are vigorous in execution,
Leopold Kalckreuth, director of the School of and well carried out. The altar-piece at the further
Art, Stuttgart. These are very varied, but may end of the room was designed by Professor Roller,
be divided into interiors, portraits and land- and woven by Leopoldine Gutmann. It is a noble
scapes. piece of work, though the colours, greens, blues
and chromes, are somewhat crude; but the terra-
in another room, arranged by Leopold Bauer, cottas of the right wing are very fine. The effect
the chief interest is a Salon, at one end of which from a distance is very striking,
is a wall fountain (see page 57); the water-carrier, in --
gilded wrought copper, being the work of Friedrich The illustration at the foot of page 55 shows
Konig. The secretaire shown in the same picture a number of pieces of sculpture, including The
was designed by Friedrich Konig and executed by Parting, by A. Bartholome, and The First Com-
Otto Schmidt. It is of grey maple, inlaid with munion and The Four Seasons, by R. de Saint-
palisander. Marceaux. Another fine piece of sculpture is the
work of George Minne, destined for the grave of
The illustration on this page shows another part the well-known poet, Rodenbach. It is ot white
of the same room, with a sideboard of dark marble, and represents the beautifully chiselled,
palisander, which contains some beautiful silver pathetic half-length figure of a sorrowing woman,
and glass, designed by Professors Josef Hofmann --
and Kolo Moser, and executed by V. Mayer & Sons There are many objets d'art in this Exhibition,
and E. Bakalowitz. The large marble bust on the C. R. Ashbee (London) and Edgar Simpson
right is the work of Theodor von Gosen, of Munich,. (Nottingham) have sent some very good specimens
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Kolo Moser. And on this artistic dark back- while the bronze one on the left was done by
ground are hung the pictures exhibited by Count Alfonso Ganciani. Both are vigorous in execution,
Leopold Kalckreuth, director of the School of and well carried out. The altar-piece at the further
Art, Stuttgart. These are very varied, but may end of the room was designed by Professor Roller,
be divided into interiors, portraits and land- and woven by Leopoldine Gutmann. It is a noble
scapes. piece of work, though the colours, greens, blues
and chromes, are somewhat crude; but the terra-
in another room, arranged by Leopold Bauer, cottas of the right wing are very fine. The effect
the chief interest is a Salon, at one end of which from a distance is very striking,
is a wall fountain (see page 57); the water-carrier, in --
gilded wrought copper, being the work of Friedrich The illustration at the foot of page 55 shows
Konig. The secretaire shown in the same picture a number of pieces of sculpture, including The
was designed by Friedrich Konig and executed by Parting, by A. Bartholome, and The First Com-
Otto Schmidt. It is of grey maple, inlaid with munion and The Four Seasons, by R. de Saint-
palisander. Marceaux. Another fine piece of sculpture is the
work of George Minne, destined for the grave of
The illustration on this page shows another part the well-known poet, Rodenbach. It is ot white
of the same room, with a sideboard of dark marble, and represents the beautifully chiselled,
palisander, which contains some beautiful silver pathetic half-length figure of a sorrowing woman,
and glass, designed by Professors Josef Hofmann --
and Kolo Moser, and executed by V. Mayer & Sons There are many objets d'art in this Exhibition,
and E. Bakalowitz. The large marble bust on the C. R. Ashbee (London) and Edgar Simpson
right is the work of Theodor von Gosen, of Munich,. (Nottingham) have sent some very good specimens
VIENNA SECESSION GALLERY DESIGNED AND ARRANGED BY LEOPOLD BAUER
56