Nearly forgotten but glorious art, envisionings and historical oddments from the back corners of the internet
Jugendstil buildings imagined up in an ethereal way. Plates from the wonderful “Moderne Bauformen. Eine Sammlung von Details, Interieurs und Façaden für Architekten und Bauhandwerker” which came out in Stuttgart in 1903 and 1904. Various artists, Julius Hoffmann Verlag publisher.
Tafel 96, Inv. A. Laverrière, Paris. 1903. Band 2. Max Joseph Gradl, creator (1873-1934). Collection of the Schola Graphidis Art Collection, Hungarian University of Fine Arts – High School of Visual Arts, Budapest. Cc0 License 4.0. via https://scholagraphidis.omeka.net/items/show/7775“Inv. Maclachlan , Stuttgart.” Tafel 73. Max Joseph Gradl, creator (1873-1934). Collection of the Schola Graphidis Art Collection, Hungarian University of Fine Arts – High School of Visual Arts, Budapest. Cc0 License 4.0. via https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/record/2064110/Museu_ProvidedCHO_Schola_Graphidis_Art_Collection__Hungarian_University_of_Fine_Arts___High_School_of_Visual_Arts__Budapest__7646.html“Inv. George Walton, London.” Tafel 95. Max Joseph Gradl, creator (1873-1934). Collection of the Schola Graphidis Art Collection, Hungarian University of Fine Arts – High School of Visual Arts, Budapest. Cc0 License 4.0. via https://scholagraphidis.omeka.net/items/show/7774“Inv. P. de Rutté et J. Bassompierre, Paris.” Tafel 91. Max Joseph Gradl, creator (1873-1934). Collection of the Schola Graphidis Art Collection, Hungarian University of Fine Arts – High School of Visual Arts, Budapest. Cc0 License 4.0. via https://scholagraphidis.omeka.net/items/show/7768“Inv. F. W. Jochem, Darmstadt.” Tafel 90. Max Joseph Gradl, creator (1873-1934). Collection of the Schola Graphidis Art Collection, Hungarian University of Fine Arts – High School of Visual Arts, Budapest. Cc0 License 4.0. via https://scholagraphidis.omeka.net/items/show/7767
There are 181 images altogether and 18 screens left to go. So more soon.
On a voyage to see how much mileage I can get from the creative ability and eye for images that my family thought was useless. On line art curator, fiction writer and now blogger. Historian's daughter. Follow me . . .even I have no idea where I'm going next.
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