Viennese Werkstätte
This set is inspired by the Wiener Werkstätte, an association of viennese artists which was active in the early 20th century. It includes a dress, a brooch and a collection of patterns.
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I based all of these motifs on Wiener Werkstätte extent pieces (fabrics, book covers and sketches) ranging from 1907 to the 20s (the dates are pretty vague for most of these). Feel free to use them for anything : clothes, upholstery, wallpaper etc.
Please do tag me if you make anything out of these ! ❤️
Includes psd and gimp files for each as well as png in 2 scale options.
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I admittedly got a bit obsessed with Wiener Werkstätte brooches which I've seen mostly worn on the neck (after all they were also called "plaque de cou" aka "neck badge") in photos of Emilie Flöge, so I had to recreate some. The brooches after which I modeled mine were all designed between 1904 and 1908 but I have an inkling that they'd look great on some 60s/70s looks too.
in the necklace section
16 swatches : 7 different design available in different orientations
available for female frames
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I had to put all these good motifs to use so I made this recolor of my Flöge V1 dress to keep to the Wiener Werkstätte theme !
the mesh is included
17 swatches
available for female frames
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Download : dropbox — simfileshare
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And some bonus reference pictures below
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Anonymous. Gustav Klimt, Emilie und Helene Flöge, Litzlberg at Attersee, Austria, 1906 | src Ostlicht
"This private photograph is captivating because of the contrast between the different silhouettes of the three figures, which reveals the emancipatory radicalism of the reform dress. Implicitly, as one might say, this also "quotes" the design element of repeated curved lines, as found in many of Gustav Klimt's compositions."
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A Pair of Circular Doilies Featuring Water Birds and Various Plant Motifs. Dated 1900–1925, design/manufacture attributed to Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna. Measurements: D. 10cm. From the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, International Fashion and Textiles Department, accession number: D222 A-1976.
(Source: ngv.vic.gov.au)
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Urban Janke
(for Wiener Werkstätte)
Postkarte Nr. 291, „WIEN: GARTENHAUS IM ARENBERGGARTEN“
1910
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Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian, 1886-1980)
“Reiter und Segelschiff” (“Rider and sailboat”), 1907
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Koloman Moser (1868-1918) design, possibly for Ver Sacrum ('Sacred Spring' in Latin) magazine, the official magazine of the Vienna Secession. Founded by Gustav Klimt and Max Kurzweil, it was published from 1898 to 1903. It’s advances in graphic design, typography and illustration set the model for later art magazine design and continues to influence magazine and book design to this day.
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Silk "Bilbao" fabric designed by Maximilian Snischek for the Wiener Werkstätte, 1929-1931.
(source: MAK)
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Maria Likarz-Strauss, made by Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna, Austria, 1925
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Franz Metzner sculptures for the Palais Stoclet in Brussels.
Josef Hoffmann designed the building, and it was built between 1905 to 1911.
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and here
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Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel - Obstgarten (Orchard), color linocut. c. 1903.
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Wiener Werkstätte postcard No.380 by Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel
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Ludwig Heinrich JUNGNICKEL (1881-1965)
“Drei blaue Aras” - “Three Blue Macaws” (1909)
Farbholzschnitt - Colour woodcut
Sammlung / Collection ALBERTINA Wien / Vienna
Ausstellung / Exhibition
Dürer, Munch, Miró.
The Great Masters of Printmaking
ALBERTINA Wien / Vienna - 2023
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Plakatentwurf von Nelly Marmorek (1877 – 1944); Cornelia Nelly Marmorek (née Schwarz)
Die Fläche : Entwürfe für decorative Malerei, Placate, Buch- und Druckausstattung | src ÖNB
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Glass Cabinet in Black and White. Designed by Josef Hoffmann (Pirnitz/Brtnice 1870–1956 Vienna) and manufactured ca. 1906. Materials are wood, lacquer and glass; dimensions: H 184.5 × W 60.3× D 38.5 cm. Leopold Museum, Vienna, Inv. 4352
(Source: onlinecollection.leopoldmuseum.org)
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