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XIV. Ausstellung der Vereinigung bildender Künstler Osterreichs Secession Wien: Klinger Beethoven

Illustrated by: Ferdinand Andri (Austrian, 1871–1956)
Illustrated by: Rudolf Jettmar (Polish, 1869–1939)
Illustrated by: Friedrich König (Austrian, 1857–1941)
Illustrated by: Maximilian Kurzweil (Austrian, born in Moravia, 1867–1916)
Illustrated by: Maximilian Lenz (Austrian, 1860–1948)
Illustrated by: Wilhelm List (Austrian, 1864–1919)
Illustrated by: Elena Luksch-Makovsky (Austrian, 1878–1967)
Illustrated by: Karl (Carl) Moll (German, 1861–1945)
Illustrated by: Koloman Moser (Austrian, 1868–1918)
Illustrated by: Félicien baron de Myrbach-Rheinfeld (Polish, active in France, 1853–1940)
Illustrated by: Emil Orlik (Czech, 1870–1932)
Illustrated by: Ernst Stöhr (Austrian, 1865–1917)
Illustrated by: Alfred Roller (Austrian, 1864–1935)
1902
Place of Publication: Vienna, Austria

Medium/Technique Illustrated book with sixteen original woodcuts by various artists (some in two colors) and numerous graphic initials
Dimensions Overall: 20.1 x 15.6 x 1.3 cm (7 15/16 x 6 1/8 x 1/2 in.)
Overall: 20.3 x 17.2 x 3 cm (8 x 6 3/4 x 1 3/16 in.)
Credit Line William A. Sargent Fund
Accession Number2008.25
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Vienna: Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs, 1902

Catalogue Raisonné Harvard, Houghton Library, Turn of a Century 1885-1910, no. 119 (#14)
Description(Vienna: Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs, 1902) Octavo; 85 pp. [6 ff. advertisements]; original publisher's blind-stamped orange paper wrappers (orange cloth box).

Exhibition catalogue for the fourteenth exhibition of the Vienna Secessen, centered on Max Klinger's Beethoven statue. There are sixteen original woodcuts, most in two colors (orange and black), with numerous decorative initials and monograms in orange and black. The title features a reduction of the Alfred Roller poster for the exhibition. The volume was printed by Adolf Holzhausen.
ProvenanceUrsus Rare Books, New York; 2008, sold by Ursus Rare Books to the MFA. (Accession Date: January 23, 2008)