VIENNA 1900—Everyday. A Total Work of Art, v.l.n.r.: Koloman Moser, Cabinet to furnish the house of the artist’s parents, 1901; Josef Hoffmann, Armchair, presented at the Werkbund exhibition in Cologne in 1914 © kunst-dokumentation.com/MAK
VIENNA 1900—Everyday. A Total Work of Art, Gustav Klimt, 9 working drawings for the execution of a mosaic frieze for the dining hall of Stoclet House in Brussels, Vienna/Kammerl am Attersee, 1908 © kunst-dokumentation.com/MAK
VIENNA 1900—Everyday. A Total Work of Art © kunst-dokumentation.com/MAK
VIENNA 1900—Everyday. A Total Work of Art, Margaret MacDonald Mackintosh, The Seven Princesses, frieze after a fairy tale by Maurice Maeterlinck for the music salon in the Waerndorfer House, Glasgow, 1906 © kunst-dokumentation.com/MAK
VIENNA 1900—Everyday. A Total Work of Art © kunst-dokumentation.com/MAK
VIENNA 1900—Everyday. A Total Work of Art, in the middle: Ferdinand Andri, Bench, presented at the 14th Secession exhibition in 1902 on the left: Carl Otto Czeschka, Costume sketch for Richard Wagner’s opera Tristan and Isolde: Tristan, 1907 on the right: Carl Otto Czeschka, Costume sketch for Richard Wagner’s opera The Valkyrie: Wotan, 1907 © kunst-dokumentation.com/MAK
VIENNA 1900—Everyday. A Total Work of Art, Chandeliers: Light as Architecture © kunst-dokumentation.com/MAK
VIENNA 1900—Everyday. A Total Work of Art © kunst-dokumentation.com/MAK
VIENNA 1900—Everyday. A Total Work of Art, Koloman Moser, Buffet cabinet “The Rich Catch of Fish,” presented at the 8th Secession exhibition in 1900 © kunst-dokumentation.com/MAK
Josef Hoffmann, sugar bowl, Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna, 1923 © MAK/Tamara Pichler
Josef Hoffmann, dessert fork, Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna, 1903 © MAK/Katrin Wißkirchen
Gustav Klimt, working drawing “Fulfillment” for the mosaic frieze of the dining room of the Palais Stoclet in Brussels, Vienna/Kammerl am Attersee, 1910/11 © MAK/Georg Mayer
Koloman Moser, writing cabinet for Berta Waerndorfer, Vienna, 1903 Execution: Wiener Werkstätte © Gerald Zugmann/MAK
JOSEF HOFFMANN: Progress Through Beauty Reconstruction of the Boudoir d’une grande vedette [Boudoir for a Great Star] World’s Fair, Paris, 1937 © MAK/Georg Mayer
Dagobert Peche, showcase for the Vienna Kunstschau, 1920 Softwood, painted blue and white; Wiener Werkstätte wallpaper Laube [Arbor] after a design by Dagobert Peche © MAK/Georg Mayer
Josef Hoffmann, vase with handle and glass insert, 1905 Execution: Wiener Werkstätte Sheet iron, painted; glass © MAK/Georg Mayer
Michael Powolny, Neptun, 1915 Execution: Wienerberger Ceramic, formed, decorated, glazed © MAK/Nathan Murrell
Rose Krenn, cigar cabinet, 1912 Execution: Karl Adolf Franz (marquetry work), Florian Hrabal (cabinetwork) Wood, marquetry of zebra, purpleheart, and black-stained maple wood; brass fitting © MAK/Georg Mayer
Carl Otto Czeschka, costume sketch for Richard Wagner’s opera Tristan and Isolde: Tristan, 1907 Tempera on paper and canvas © MAK
Anton Hofer, tassel, early 20th c. Execution: School of Arts and Crafts of the Imperial Royal Austrian Museum of Art and Industry Silk, cotton, cardboard, trimmings © MAK/Katrin Wißkirchen
Josef Hoffmann, bonnet, 1900 Execution: Wiener Werkstätte Silk, synthetic fabric, cotton, wire; embroidered, machine lace, sewn © MAK/Katrin Wißkirchen
Dagobert Peche, lace trim with face, ca. 1920 Execution: homeworkers (?) for the Wiener Werkstätte Linen, bobbin lace © MAK/Georg Mayer
Koloman Moser, glass mosaic, 1904 Execution: Wiener Mosaikwerkstätte Leopold Forstner Glass, mosaic, inlay © MAK/Georg Mayer
Josef Hoffmann, gown for a masked ball, ca. 1910 Execution: Wiener Werkstätte Silk and cotton, appliqué embroidery © MAK/Georg Mayer