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Majolikahaus in Vienna designed in 1899 (photo)
3618469 Majolikahaus in Vienna designed in 1899 (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); (add.info.: Majolikahaus. This apartment building in Vienna, Austria, was designed by the Austrian architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918) in 1899. The facade is covered in ceramic tiles, known as majolica, in the form a floral pattern. Secession style.); PHAS/UIG; Austrian, out of copyright
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1899 Apartment Covered Designed Form Liberty Majolica Modern Style Otto Richard Wagner Secession Secession Jugendstyl Tiles Vienna Vienna Secession Wagner Wagner Richard 1813 1883 Architects Austria Austrian Composers
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This print showcases the stunning Majolikahaus in Vienna, a masterpiece of architectural design. Created by the renowned Austrian architect Otto Wagner in 1899, this apartment building is a true representation of the Secession style that was prevalent during the late 19th century. The facade of Majolikahaus is adorned with intricate ceramic tiles, known as majolica, arranged in a mesmerizing floral pattern. This unique feature adds an element of charm and elegance to the building's exterior, making it stand out among its surroundings. Wagner's genius shines through in every detail of this remarkable structure. The combination of artistry and functionality is evident in his choice to cover the facade with these colorful tiles. It not only enhances the visual appeal but also provides protection against weathering over time. As you gaze upon this photograph, you can't help but appreciate how Wagner seamlessly blended different artistic elements into one cohesive design. The Majolikahaus stands as a testament to his mastery as an architect and his contribution to Viennese architecture during that era. This image transports us back to a time when Vienna was at the forefront of artistic movements like Art Nouveau and Jugendstil. It serves as a reminder of Austria's rich cultural heritage and its significant role in shaping European art history. Whether you are an admirer of architecture or simply appreciate beauty captured through photography, this print will undoubtedly captivate your imagination and transport you into Vienna's vibrant past.
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