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This watercolor may be one of approximately six hundred political and social cartoons produced by Franz Wacik for Die Muskete, a weekly humor magazine, between 1906 and 1919. In addition to his contributions to this publication, Wacik also designed theater sets, interiors, and, like Carl Otto Czeschka, volumes in publisher Gerlach & Weidling’s Jugendbücherei (Youth Library) series.
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Author: Samantha Robinson
Date: 2014
Remarks: "Moden Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine"
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Osterwalder, Marcus, Gérard Pussey, Marie Leroy-Crevecoeur, Boris Moissard , and Bernard Noël. "Dictionnaire des illustrateurs: 1800-1914 (illastraateurs, caricaturistes et affichistes)." Neuchâtel: Ides et Calendes, 1989.
Skrypzak, Joann and Barbara Copeland Buenger. "Design, Vienna, 1890s to 1930s." Madison, WI: Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2003.
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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 of 2014.69.6-12).
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General Description
This watercolor may be one of approximately six hundred political and social cartoons produced by Franz Wacik for Die Muskete, a weekly humor magazine, between 1906 and 1919. In addition to his contributions to this publication, Wacik also designed theater sets, interiors, and, like Carl Otto Czeschka, volumes in publisher Gerlach & Weidling’s Jugendbücherei (Youth Library) series.
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Samantha Robinson, "Modern Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine" label copy, 2014
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Notes
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Please add the above General Desciption to TMS as a Text Entry.
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Author: Samantha Robinson
Date: 2014
Remarks: "Moden Opulence in Vienna: The Wittgenstein Vitrine"
Please add the following Bibliography in TMS.
Osterwalder, Marcus, Gérard Pussey, Marie Leroy-Crevecoeur, Boris Moissard , and Bernard Noël. "Dictionnaire des illustrateurs: 1800-1914 (illastraateurs, caricaturistes et affichistes)." Neuchâtel: Ides et Calendes, 1989.
Skrypzak, Joann and Barbara Copeland Buenger. "Design, Vienna, 1890s to 1930s." Madison, WI: Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2003.
Please add the Provenance and Exhibition History listed below to TMS.
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
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 of 2014.69.6-12).
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