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Villa Wagner, Vienna, design showing the exterior of the house, built of steel
XAM74882 Villa Wagner, Vienna, design showing the exterior of the house, built of steel and concrete in severe geometric style with deep blue panels and nailhead ornament, with below a plan of the house and grounds, 1913 (coloured pencil) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Wien Museum Karlsplatz, Vienna, Austria; Austrian, out of copyright
Media ID 12935583
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Domestic Architecture Fin De Siecle Otto Wagner
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This print showcases the iconic Villa Wagner in Vienna, a masterpiece of architectural design. Built in 1913 by Otto Wagner, one of Austria's most renowned architects, this house is a striking example of the severe geometric style that dominated the fin de siècle period. The exterior of the house is constructed with a combination of steel and concrete, giving it a modern and industrial aesthetic. The deep blue panels add a touch of elegance to its overall appearance, while intricate nailhead ornamentation adds an element of detail and craftsmanship. Displayed below the photograph is a plan depicting both the layout of the house and its surrounding grounds. This inclusion provides viewers with insight into how Wagner envisioned every aspect of his creation, from interior spaces to outdoor areas. Located at Wien Museum Karlsplatz in Vienna, Austria, this artwork has become an important part of Austrian cultural heritage. Its historical significance lies not only in its architectural brilliance but also as representative work from Ernst Fuchs' private collection. As we admire this image captured by Fine Art Finder from www. bridgemanart. com, we are transported back in time to appreciate Otto Wagner's visionary approach to domestic architecture during this period.
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