GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In an effort to permeate all facets of life, the Wiener Werkstätte elevated ordinary objects, such as postcards, to the status of objets d’art. In 1905, Carl Otto Czeschka designed the first Wiener Werkstätte postcards—a Christmas card and a New Year’s card printed in editions of approximately one hundred and distributed to employees and friends of the company. Oscar Kokoschka, a one-time pupil of Czeschka, designed this postcard, marked with his monogram “OK” and characterized by the bold lines and flat fields of primary colors that are common in his graphic designs, including the illustrations of Die träumenden Knaben.
Adapted from
Samantha Robinson, DMA label copy, 2014.
NOTES
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Adapted from
Samantha Robinson, "Modern Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine" label copy, 2014
OLIVIER:
The Wiener Werkstätte numbered and named postcards. Please let Emily know if you prefer the following or another title in TMS: Wiener Werkstätte postcard 152 Woman at a Window.
EMILY:
Please add Chromolithography to Medium in TMS.
Please add the above General Desciption to TMS as a Text Entry.
Label Copy
Author: Samantha Robinson
Date: 2014
Remarks: "Moden Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine"
Please add the following to Bibliography in TMS.
Field, Richard S. and Jaroslaw Leshko. "Oskar Kokoschka: Literary and Graphic Works, 1906-1923." Storrs, CT: William Benton Museum of Art, the University of Connecticut, 1977.
Hogben, Carol. "Kokoschka Lithographs: An Exhibition." London: Arts Council, 1966.
Pabst, Michael. "Wiener Grafik um 1900." München: Silke Schreiber, 1984.
Please add the Provenance and Exhibition History listed below to TMS.
Schmuttermeier, Elisabeth and Christian Witt-Dörring. "Postcards of the Wiener Werkstätte: A Catalogue Raisonné: Selections from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection." Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz; New York: Neue Galerie, 2010. Illustrated: p. 86.
PROVENANCE:
Until 1960s: Christian M. Nebehay Antiquariat (Christian M. Nebehay), Vienna, Austria [1]
1960s-2014: Dr. Alessandra Comini (b. 1934), Dallas, Texas, purchased at Christian M. Nebehay Antiquariat, Vienna, Austria [1]
From 2014: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the above
[1] See email from Alessandra Comini to Administrative Curatorial Assistant Martha MacLeod (dated Tuesday, October 28, 2014, in Collections Records Object File).
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Kokoschka, Oskar (Austrian, 1886-1980)
Cultures
Geography
Place of origin and depicted location: Vienna (inhabited place): TGN: 7003321
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
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WALL LABEL Y
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WEB RESOURCES
- Neue Galerie~Read a biography of Oskar Kokoschka.
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General Description
In an effort to permeate all facets of life, the Wiener Werkstätte elevated ordinary objects, such as postcards, to the status of objets d’art. In 1905, Carl Otto Czeschka designed the first Wiener Werkstätte postcards—a Christmas card and a New Year’s card printed in editions of approximately one hundred and distributed to employees and friends of the company. Oscar Kokoschka, a one-time pupil of Czeschka, designed this postcard, marked with his monogram “OK” and characterized by the bold lines and flat fields of primary colors that are common in his graphic designs, including the illustrations of Die träumenden Knaben.
Adapted from
Samantha Robinson, DMA label copy, 2014.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
Notes
This note was previously tagged #routed (and possibly !Routed_Feb15). I am removing those tags and replacing with #draft so that this note proceeds to GDocs for routing and is harvested to Brain. (EAS, 12/22/2016)
Update Jan 31, 2017- removing the routed tag so that this note will be resubmitted to Nicky for review. The draft is in the Euro folder in GDrive. I am also removing the #draft tag and replacing with #incomplete until I can finish the necessary reformatting and TMS data entry.
Adapted from
Samantha Robinson, "Modern Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine" label copy, 2014
OLIVIER:
The Wiener Werkstätte numbered and named postcards. Please let Emily know if you prefer the following or another title in TMS: Wiener Werkstätte postcard 152 Woman at a Window.
EMILY:
Please add Chromolithography to Medium in TMS.
Please add the above General Desciption to TMS as a Text Entry.
Label Copy
Author: Samantha Robinson
Date: 2014
Remarks: "Moden Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine"
Please add the following to Bibliography in TMS.
Field, Richard S. and Jaroslaw Leshko. "Oskar Kokoschka: Literary and Graphic Works, 1906-1923." Storrs, CT: William Benton Museum of Art, the University of Connecticut, 1977.
Hogben, Carol. "Kokoschka Lithographs: An Exhibition." London: Arts Council, 1966.
Pabst, Michael. "Wiener Grafik um 1900." München: Silke Schreiber, 1984.
Please add the Provenance and Exhibition History listed below to TMS.
Schmuttermeier, Elisabeth and Christian Witt-Dörring. "Postcards of the Wiener Werkstätte: A Catalogue Raisonné: Selections from the Leonard A. Lauder Collection." Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz; New York: Neue Galerie, 2010. Illustrated: p. 86.
PROVENANCE:
Until 1960s: Christian M. Nebehay Antiquariat (Christian M. Nebehay), Vienna, Austria [1]
1960s-2014: Dr. Alessandra Comini (b. 1934), Dallas, Texas, purchased at Christian M. Nebehay Antiquariat, Vienna, Austria [1]
From 2014: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the above
[1] See email from Alessandra Comini to Administrative Curatorial Assistant Martha MacLeod (dated Tuesday, October 28, 2014, in Collections Records Object File).
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Kokoschka, Oskar (Austrian, 1886-1980)
Cultures
Geography
Place of origin and depicted location: Vienna (inhabited place): TGN: 7003321
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
WALL LABEL Y
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