Dagobert Peche and the Wiener Werkstätte
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Dagobert Peche and the Wiener Werkstätte
Yale University Press, c2002
- Yale University Press ed
- Neue Galerie ed
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Bibliography: p. 510-512
"This book was originally published in German by Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern Ruit, in conjunction with the exhibition "Die Überwindung der Utilität--Dagobert Peche and the Wiener Werkstätte" at MAK, Vienna, 11 February-17 May, 1998" -- T.p. verso
"This English translation of this book has been published in conjunction with the exhibition "Dagobert Peche and the Wiener Werkstätte", Neue Galerie New York, 11 October 2002-10 February 2003" --T.p verso
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Dagobert Peche (1887-1923) was one of the key figures of the Austrian arts and crafts movement. Along with Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser, Peche determined the character of the Wiener Werkstatte with his designs. Hoffmann, who first hired Peche as his assistant but was later strongly influenced by him, wrote after Peche's death in 1923: "Dagobert Peche was Austria's greatest genius in ornamentation since the days of the Baroque...All of Germany has experienced a new stylistic epoch thanks to Peche's designs". The contribution made by Peche to decorative arts is now being given the critical attention it deserves, especially against the backdrop of postmodernism. Peche's extravagant use of materials, imaginative eclecticism, formal boldness, courageous playfulness, and decisive instinct are all indicative of his creative brilliance. This illustrated volume aims to expand the understanding of Austrian arts and crafts at the turn of the 20th century and to give Peche's work - which ranges from interior and exhibition design to furniture, fashion and textile design, ceramics, glass, metalwork, jewellery, and wallpaper - its proper due in this rich context.
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