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Studio: international art — 37.1906

DOI issue:
No. 156 (March, 1906)
DOI article:
Studio-talk
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20714#0190

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Munich. Though she has learned from
many there is a certain originality in her
work. There is quite an astonishing
amount of detail in the toilettes of her
princesses, duchesses and other ladies—
details depicted with much verve and
dash. Her colouring is delicate, her
atmosphere breezy, and her composition
felicitous. _

The figures by R. Luksch are models
of those in marble at the entrance to the
Sanatorium at Purkersdorf, near Vienna,
built by Professor Hoffmann. Luksch
occupies a prominent place among
modern sculptors. The villa, of which
a model under a glass case can be seen
in our illustration on p. 166 was built
in Brussels by Professor Hoffmann for
M. Stoclet, for both he and Professor
Moser have a reputation far beyond
the borders of Austria.

THE FAVOURITE BY GUSTI VON liECKER-'MF.LI.Y

The autumn exhibition of the Vienna
Secession was of more than usual interest,
partly because it was the first held since
the split and also because it was devoted
to religious art. For the first time the

WIENER WERKSTATTE EXHIBITION,
MIETIIKK GALLERY, VIENNA

EXHIBITS BY PROFESSORS HOFFMANN,
MOSER, AND CZESCHKA

(By permission of Hofrat Alex. Koch)
 
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