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Studio: international art — 39.1907

DOI issue:
No. 166 (January, 1907)
DOI article:
Levetus, A. S.: The imperial arts and crafts schools, Vienna
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20716#0346

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The Imperial Arts and Crafts Schools, Vienna

appointed. iFrom its first
inception women have been
admitted as students, and
now form about one-third
of the contingent; but there
is no difference shown be-
tween male and female stu-
dents—the word "student"
covers all. The Govern-
ment spends about 45.000
kronen in stipends, which
vary in value from 300 to
800 kronen each. Many of
these stipends are increased
by the various provincial
diets, chambers of com-
merce and other institu-
tions, including those
whose special aim is to
provide for poor students ;
and in some cases fees are
screen designed by gustav kalhammer (prof, moser's class) remitted. All applying for

such help must produce a

Professors to follow, but allow long rope and certificate of poverty: and herein lies a palpable
consequently let things run their natural course, injustice. The male students, wbo come from all
for they have full faith in those whom they have parts of the Empire, are as a rule sons of small

paper stencils by alma heller (prof. moser's class)

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