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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#0352

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The Imperial Arts and Crafts Schools, Vienna

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Unterricht in Ornamentaler Schrift,
the Professor has clearly explained
his methods, so that it is possible
for all, to a certain extent, to learn
something for themselves.

A further step was taken a year ago
to modernise plastic art by appointing
Herr Metzner, the eminent sculptor,
as teacher in this department. The
results were so favourable that he has
now been made a Professor. Singu-
larly enough, it is chiefly ladies who
attend his class—Frauleine Dengg,
Seidl, Kasimir, Lehmann, Nora von
Exner, and only one man, Ernst
Willigs. All these show remarkable
talent. Prof. Metzner lays great value
on the study of the human figure in

design for damask tablecloth by e. fbomel movement, and most of the studies

(prof, beyer's class) , , . a r

shown demonstrate the influence of

his teaching in this respect. There
graphic art both in black-and-white and in colours, by is, perhaps, too great a tendency to copy the
Fraulein von Uchatius, Herr Moritz Jung, Fraulein master's peculiar art of forming plastic figures;
Kiesewetter, Walter Dittrich, and Bruno Seuchter; but it is to be hoped that when his students are
charming illustrated children's rhymes by Delavilla, fully fledged they will attempt also to seek ways
Janke and others. Even paper-cutting or stencilling and means for themselves, and so arrive at some-
has been raised to a fine art by Franz von Ziillow thing as he too has done. There is much to learn
and others. Here we see how far graphic art has and much possibility of greater development,
been brought in a very short time. Professor but it requires real talent, time, and, above all,
Czeschka is as original and as inspiring as his patience,
colleagues on the modern side, and this
means much, for graphic art in Austria
has already taken a prominent place ; it
is an art which will have to be reckoned
with, owing to the fact that new methods
of reproduction are constantly being
discovered by professors and students.
There seems no end to them, and it is
interesting to watch the different stages
of development which graphic art in
Vienna is continually undergoing, prov-
ing that Professor Czeschka is a worthy
successor to those who showed the way.

Ornamental writing under Professor
Larisch is also receiving its due atten-
tion. The methods of teaching are the
Professor's own, for, like the others here
mentioned, he is bound by no rules, and
yet by a golden one which leads to suc-
cess. He can rouse interest and he can
himself do what he teaches others to do.
This new art is also making itself felt
everywhere, and in its way has also

j , .. _ , . , textile design by franz dietl

caused a revolution. In his work, (woven by frau guttmann-s class)

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