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Exhibition Review
Millet and Modern Art: From Van Gogh to Dalí. Saint Louis Art Museum, St Louis
04/2020 | 1405 | 162
Pages: 346-348
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Clarke, Michael (Clarke, Michael)
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Millet and Modern Art: From Van Gogh to Dal  Saint Louis Art Museum, St Louis 16th February–17th May | :
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21. Archaeological reminiscences of Millet’s Angelus, by Salvador Dalí. c.1934. Oil on panel, 31.8 by 39.4 cm. (Dalí Museum, St Petersburg FL; exh. Saint Louis Art Museum).
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22. In the rice fields, by Angelo Morbilli. 1901. Canvas, 182.9 by 130.2 cm. (Private collection; exh. Saint Louis
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Austria-Hungary’s War: the 1914–18 Centenary in Vienna
09/2014 | 1338 | 156
Pages: 595-902
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Clegg, Elizabeth (Clegg, Elizabeth)
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30. Portrait of Karl Anselm, by Anton Kolig. 1917/18. Oil on cardboard, 44 by 22 cm. (Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Vienna).
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31. After the battle, by Roland Strasser. 1915/16. Canvas, 209 by 260 cm. (Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Vienna).
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32. Postcard, published for the Deutscher Schulverein, incorporating a drawing by Gustav Feith. 1914. Printed cardboard, 14 by 9 cm. (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna).
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33. Poster advertising 'Paper Textiles', designed by Mihály Biró. 1918. Lithograph on paper, 125.5 by 95 cm. (Wienbibliothek im Rathaus, Vienna).
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34. Packing room, by Egon Schiele. 1917. Black crayon on paper, 43.8 by 30.1 cm. (Leopold Museum, Vienna).
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35. War, by Albin Egger-Lienz. 1915/16. Tempera on canvas, 172 by 232 cm. (Museum Schloss Bruck, Lienz).
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36. Women of the War, by Albin Egger-Lienz. 1918-22. Oil over tempera on canvas, 124 by 247 cm. (Museum Schloss Bruck, Lienz).
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37. Self-portrait with hand touching face, by Oskar Kokoschka. 1918/19. Canvas, 83.6 by 62.7 cm. (Leopold Museum, Vienna).
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War and peace at the Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’ of 1917
10/2012 | 1315 | 154
Pages: 676-688
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Clegg, Elizabeth (Clegg, Elizabeth)
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1. Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, designed by Carl Bergsten. 1913–16. Northern façade: main entrance and high windows of Room 4. Granite column bearing a black granite Eagle and bronze Archer (1916/19) by Carl Milles. Photograph by C.G. Rosenberg. (Arkitektur, Stockholm, September–October 1919; image copyright Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm).
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10. Three paintings from the Egon Schiele Room at the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’. From left to right: Stein an der Donau, seen from the south (1913), Resurrection (Graves) (1913), Stein an der Donau, seen from the north (1913). Anonymous photograph. Modern print from original glass negative. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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11. Émigrés, by Oskar Kokoschka. 1916-17. Canvas, 95 by 146 cm. (Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; copyright DACS 2012; image copyright BPK, Berlin, and Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich)
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12. On the terrace, by Otto Lendecke. 1917. Offset reproduction, of watercolour original, on paper, 26 by 20.6 cm. (Die Damenwelt, Vienna, June 1917; image copyright MAK, Vienna).
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14. Baby, by Gustav Klimt. 1917. Canvas, 110.9 by 110.4 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, gift of Otto and Franciska Kallir with the help of the Carol and Edwin Fullwinder Fund).
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15. Death and Life, by Gustav Klimt. 1910/15. Canvas, 180.5 by 200.5 cm. (Leopold Museum, Vienna).
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3. Poster advertising the Österrikisk Konst­utställning, at the Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, designed by Anton Faistauer. 1917. Colour lithograph on paper, 100 by 70 cm. (Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm).
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4. The Austrian Emperor Karl. 1917. Photograph by Hermann Clemens Kosel. Postcard. (Private collection).
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6. Anton Hanak Room at the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’. Seven larger visible figures, from left to right: Prayer (1911), Child above the quotidian (1912), Transfigured (1913/14), Youth (1909), The fanatic (1916–17), The last man (1916–17), Voices from above (1917). Anonymous photograph. Modern print from original glass negative. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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7. Gustav Klimt Room at the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’. Top row (north wall): Leda (1917), Barbara Flöge (1915), Baby (1917). Second row (principal, east wall): Elisabeth Lederer (1914–16), Death and Life (1910/15), Friederike Maria Beer (1916). Third row (south wall): The fur collar (1916), Mäda Primavesi (1913), The polecat fur (1916/17). Bottom row (west wall, with two pairs of pictures flanking entrance from Room 1): The park (1909), Forrester’s house at Weissenbach II (1914), Church at Unterach am Attersee (1915/16), Italian garden landscape (1913). Anonymous photographs. Modern prints from original glass negatives. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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8. Three paintings from the Albin Egger-Lienz Room at the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’. From left to right: Man and wife (preliminary version of central couple in The Ages of Man) (1910), Early spring (1906), The sower and the devil I (1908/09). Anonymous photograph. Modern print from original glass negative. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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9. Principal, south wall of the Anton Faistauer Room at the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’. From left to right: Portrait of a woman (1913), unidentified Still life, Young woman on a red sofa (1913), Still life with rolls and a jug (1914), Seated lady in a blue blouse with a jewel casket (1912/13). Anonymous photograph. Modern print from original glass negative. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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13. Main display of applied arts at the 1917 Stockholm 'Austrian Art Exhibition'. Anonymous photograph. Modern print from original glass negative. (Stadsmuseum, Stockholm).
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2. Team installing the 1917 Stockholm ‘Austrian Art Exhibition’ assembled for a press conference at the Liljevalchs Konsthall on 4th September. From left to right: Anton Hanak, Erwin Hanslik, Josef Hoffmann, Ernst Wagner, Hans Boehler, Anton Faistauer. Photograph by Erik Holmén. (Hvar 8 Dag, Stockholm, 16th September 1917; image copyright Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm).
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5. Plan of the Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm (with north to the right), showing its thirteen exhibiting rooms. Anonymous diagram. (Liljevalchs Konsthall Katalog No. 8: Österrikiska Konstutställningen, Stockholm 1917).
Exhibition Review
Albin Egger-Lienz. Vienna
05/2008 | 1262 | 150
Pages: 354-356
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Clegg, Elizabeth (Clegg, Elizabeth)
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Albin Egger-Lienz 1868–1926 | institution: Leopold Museum
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62. Finale, by Albin Egger-Lienz. 1918. Canvas, 140 by 227 cm. (Private collection; exh. Leopold Museum, Vienna).
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63. Preliminary version of the central couple in Life, by Albin Egger-Lienz. 1910. Canvas, 186.5 by 143.5 cm. (Landesmuseum Kärnten, Klagenfurt; exh. Leopold Museum, Vienna).