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Artist: Otto Wagner (1841 - 1918)
Nationality: Austrian
Movement:
Media: Architecture
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Otto Wagner.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rob Wagner, The Criterion, 1897 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Dix, Portrait of Dr. Otto Klemperer, 1923 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Friedrich Boscovits , Altmeister Richard Wagner Richard Wagner kmmt unangemeldet in die Musiksaale des Himmels, no. 157 opposite page 144 in the book, in der Karikatur (Berlin: B. Behr, [1907]), 1883 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Freidrich Wagner, The Flower Girl, circa 1849 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Wagner , David and Abigail, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Wagner , Le Francois Galant, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- C.L.Wagner, Portrait of Raoul Vidas, circa 1921 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Wagner , The Crucifixion, Station XII from a series, Via Crucis, 1779 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ferdinand-Victor-EugËne Delacroix, Faust et Wagner, 1827 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Unger, Richard Wagner, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ferdinand-Victor-EugËne Delacroix, Faust et Wagner, 1827 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johann Georg Wagner, Virgin and Child, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Portrait of Richard Wagner, circa 1900
- Otto H. Bacher - Mrs. Otto H. Bacher 1891 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Wagner , Christ Carrying the Cross, Station II from a series, Via Crucis, 1779 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Wagner , Allemand Laborieux (German workers), 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hendrik Leys, Promenade hors les Murs (Faust et Wagner), 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Wagner , Christ Stumbling under the Weight of the Cross, Station IX from a series, Via Crucis, 1779 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ignace-Henri-Jean-ThÈodore Fantin-Latour, Evocation d"Erda (Wagner, Siegfried, ActIII), 1876 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Dix, Scherzo, 1920 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Multiple Artists, Richard Wagner in der Karikatur by Ernst Kreowski and Eduard Fuchs (Berlin: B. Behr, [1907]), 1907 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Dix, Old Woman, Seated, 1932 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Dix, Nelly II, 1923 - 1924 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Gleichmann, Two Men, 1919 Museum of Fine Arts
- Figurine of a male rider Near Eastern, Iranian Parthian Period, A.D. 1–299 Northern Syria Terracotta Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Dix, Louis and Vonse, 1923 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Greiner, Golgatha, 1896 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Dix, Seen at Clery-sur-Somme, 1924 Museum of Fine Arts
- Young bird Bronze figure Roman, Provincial Imperial Period, probably A.D. 100–200 acquired in Istanbul Bronze Museum of Fine Arts
- Bowl Early Aegean Bronze Age, Early Bronze Age about 2400 B.C. Bronze Height: 15 cm Museum of Fine Arts
- Omphalos bowl Near Eastern, Anatolian, Phrygian Iron Age, 599–500 B.C. Turkey Bronze Depth x Diameter: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Richard Wagner (1813-1883), 1865 August Friedrich Pecht (German, 1814-1903)Oil on canvas; 51 3/4 x 46 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Mueller, Adam and Eve, 1920 - 1922 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Dix, Kupplerin (Procuress), 1923 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Mueller, Two Gypsy Girls in a Room, 1927 Museum of Fine Arts
- Fillet with pendants Near Eastern, Anatolian Hellenistic Period, 332–150 B.C. Asia Minor Gold, silver Museum Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Eckmann, Schwertlilien (Iris), 1895 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Karl Knaths, Beachcomber"s Return, 1946 Museum of Fine Arts
- Mirror with horse heads on handle Near Eastern, Anatolian, Urartian or Lydian Iron Age, 799–600 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Otto Mueller, Badende, 19th - 20th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (20) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Wagner
Wagner Rosenbaum Gallery: Folk Art From the Maritimes: A Group Collective Folk Art paintings by Beatrice McFadden, Yvonne Murray, E. Joyce Comisky; impressionistic paintings by Tootsie Emin from Yarmouth, N.S and realistic paintings by Patti Durkee and Roseann Fine, originally from Yarmouth will also be shown.
Pa...
Sasol Art Museum, University of Stellenbosch: South African Contemporary Ceramics The Director of the University Museum, Dr Lydia de Waal, was given an opportunity to make a selection from this collection.
A total of 17 ceramic pieces of prominent artists ranging from Esias Bosch, Hyme Rabinowitz, Tim Morris and Andre Wal...
Mobius: Imaging New England: Installation by John Craig Freeman, Lisa Link, and Margaret Wagner The method we used in creating this work began with organizational meetings to identify a site or place of
investigation. Although this choice was somewhat arbitrary, it was driven by a sense of ambivalence. We investigated
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CRUCE Cultural Center: Above all Transportation: Destination:Madrid This is the first exhibition of the artists in Spain. Orthof will show
Above all Transportation: Destination:Madrid in where the public is
invited to stroll thoughout the exhibition leaning over wheel boards.
Barja invited a group of blind lott...
Riffe Gallery: Metaphor and Irony: Czech Scenic and Costume Design 1920-1999 Metaphor and Irony is curated by Helena Albertova, a faculty member of the
School for Applied Arts at Charles University in Prague and former director of the Czech
Theatre Institute, and Joe Brandesky, an associate professor of the...
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, K21 Kunstsammlung im Ständehaus: Rodney Graham: A 5 Part Exhibition The exhibition will place the earlier, sometimes spectacular works in
context with the older works, in order to illustrate the conceptual
dimension and depth of his works.
The exhibition was organised in cooperation with Whitechapel Art ...
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art: Altered Landscape: the Carol Franc Buck Collection Focusing in large part on the topography of the new West - a region
that represents some of the most challenged landscapes in America -
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Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Videotheka: Mobile Video Art Archive The exhibition concept was to not only show single works on classic widescreens but supplementary offer research terminals, each representing one artist, give the chance to the visitor to discover other productions of the artists seen in the colle...
Arts Center of the Capital Region: Call to Artists: Seeking Artists for the 2004 Exhibition Schedule The committee expects to review work for both an open call and for two themed exhibitions. To receive a complete prospectus, please email info@theartscenter.cc or call (518) 273-0552. The deadline for submissions is March 15, 2004.
For the O...
Location One: Slowscan Soundwave (III) & The Telaesthetic Finger ** Slowscan Soundwave (III) **
is an immense, sound-sensitive sculpture by artist and dorkbot instigator
Douglas Repetto. Consisting of enormous strips of transparent mylar strewn
from the ceiling, wtih motors, string, and custom electronics, ...
O.K. Center of Contemporary Art: Open House: Art and the Public Sphere tToday Urban spaces that were formerly defined as public and used that way, have gradually been transformed into a Cinecittà of modernist and postmodern architecture, the motor of which is driven by the interests of big business and spectacle. Parallel t...
Hauser and Wirth London: Guillermo Kuitca: Solo Exhibition Since the 1980s, Kuitca’s iconographic vocabulary has created
numerous powerful and distinct bodies of work. His striking
diversity of touch and potent reinventions on a panoply of
motifs, such as apartment plans, maps, conveyor belts, crown
o...
Kunsthalle Bielefeld: Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: The Architecture Projects Since 1999, the “Palace of Projects” conceived for the Zollverein colliery in Essen has provided a foretaste of the many possibilities that exist. Among the major ventures still to be realised is the conversion of the entire coking plant into a “U...
Joan Miro Foundation: The beauty of failure / The failure of beauty The exhibition is about how great dreams and utopias that seem so splendid in the abstract are doomed to failure when we try to materialise them, because they presuppose an entirely new, ideal society that can never exist.
The show is divid...
Figaro Gallery: Generations of Art: From Abstraction to Realism - Matthew Bates and Stephen Bates Matthew Bates was born in Washington, D.C. in 1970 to an artistic family. At 18, Matthew left Washington to go to art school in San Francisco at the Academy of Art College. While there he learned many techniques in drawing, painting, and design.
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Guggenheim Museum, Berlin: Neo Rauch: Paintings and Drawings Almost a decade has passed since the Deutsche Bank's art team encountered Neo Rauch and his work for the first time. Although his early works are certainly impressive, his present oeuvre is more figurative and on a grander scale, his use of forms ...
Art Miami, Advanstar Communications: Art Miami 2004: A Fresh Perspective on Contemporary Art from Europe, Asia and the Americas 1 of 2
"We’ve made some very positive changes to the show," offers Vardy, "We've
altered the floor plan to create more spacious hallways, re-examined our
programming to include more projects and, significantly, set stricter criteria for
partic...
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: Tactical Intervemtion Strategies: 19 Works at Many Sites Loosely defined, intervention may be described as being 10
interfere with intent (divine +/or other-wise). How the intent
is applied (and to what/ where/ whom} is where tactical
maneuvers and strategic play enters the big picture.
As a...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Dream Street: Pittsburgh Photographs by W. Eugene Smith Only a fragment of the work was ever seen, despite Smith's lifelong conviction that it was his greatest set of photographs, says Sam Stephenson of the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and guest curator of Dream Street. The bulk of...
Center for Creative Photography: Dream Street: W. Eugene Smith's Pittsburgh Photographs The exhibition joins the two largest and most important public holdings of prints from the project, housed at Carnegie Museum of Art and at the Center for Creative Photography, home to the largest and most complete collection of Smith's work, the ...
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Images of Wagner Villa, Vienna, Austria by Otto Wagner, 1886-88. Digital Imaging Project: Art historical images of ...
P.S.K. Kollektion Otto Wagner
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