Poster for the 1898 exhibition
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Josef Maria Olbrich
Poster for the second art exhibition of the Association of Fine Artists of Austria, 1898.
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The Vienna Secession was an association of visual artists founded on April 3, 1897 under the direction of the painter Gustav Klimt. The most important founding members included Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Max Kurzweil and Josef Engelhart. The aim of this movement was to break away from the Vienna Künstlerhaus and its traditional orientation towards historicism. The aim of their regular exhibitions was to bring the Viennese public closer to the art of French modernism. In 1905 there was a split within the movement and several members around Gustav Klimt left.
Paper Selection:
- Fine Art Inkjet Paper
Very high quality, matte, uncoated, natural white paper from Hahnemühle (Germany) (270 g/m²) FineArt Media
Optionally with or without Frame
- Opaque White Paper
Poster quality paper with high colorfastness. Paper weight 120 g/m².
Frame:
Oak or ash wood from responsible sources. Available in natural (oak), brown, black and white (ash), highlighting the distictive wood grain.
Frame dimensions: 20 mm (0,79'') thick and wide.
Image size 18 x 32 cm - wooden frame with passe-partout 27 x 41 cm
Image size 27 x 48 cm - wooden frame with passe-partout 36 x 57 cm
Image size 36 x 64 cm - wooden frame with passe-partout 45 x 73 cm
Museum-quality acrylic glass
Shatterproof, 2 mm thick museum-quality acrylic glass protects the print.
Passe-partout
White, 1.5 mm thick with beveled inner edges. Chlorine-free bleached, acid-free, and extremely age-resistant.
Mat width: 3 cm (1,1 inch)
Packaging
The fine art prints are delivered framed and can be hung directly on the wall.