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Ferdinand Laufberger, Das Blinde-Kuh-Spiel [Blind Man’s Buff], Vienna, 1865Oil on canvas© Otmar Rychlik  

Ferdinand Laufberger, Das Blinde-Kuh-Spiel [Blind Man’s Buff], Vienna, 1865
Oil on canvas
© Otmar Rychlik
 
 

Ferdinand Laufberger, Arma Christi, Design for a ceiling painting in the Votivkirche, Vienna, before 1879Pencil, watercolor, golden paint MAK, KI 3978-350-2© MAK 

Ferdinand Laufberger, Arma Christi, Design for a ceiling painting in the Votivkirche, Vienna, before 1879
Pencil, watercolor, golden paint 
MAK, KI 3978-350-2
© MAK
 

Gustav Klimt, Allegory of Sculpture, from: Festschrift of the Imperial Royal Museum of Art and Industry, Vienna, 1889Commissioner: Vienna School of Arts and Crafts Pencil, colored pencil, watercolor, golden highlights MAK, BI 21482-20 © MAK/Georg Mayer 

Gustav Klimt, Allegory of Sculpture, from: Festschrift of the Imperial Royal Museum of Art and Industry, Vienna, 1889
Commissioner: Vienna School of Arts and Crafts 
Pencil, colored pencil, watercolor, golden highlights 
MAK, BI 21482-20 
© MAK/Georg Mayer
 

Gustav Klimt, The Fable, Copy for Allegorien und Embleme [Allegories and Emblems], no. 75a, Publisher: Gerlach & Schenk, Vienna, 1883Oil on canvas Wien Museum, 25001© Birgit and Peter Kainz/Wien Museum  

Gustav Klimt, The Fable, Copy for Allegorien und Embleme [Allegories and Emblems], no. 75a, Publisher: Gerlach & Schenk, Vienna, 1883
Oil on canvas 
Wien Museum, 25001
© Birgit and Peter Kainz/Wien Museum 
 

MAK Exhibition View, 2021TEACHING KLIMT: Studies at the School of Arts and CraftsAnselm von Feuerbach, Spring Scene, 1868, Oil on canvas, Loan from Staatliche Museen zu BerlinCentral Space MAK DESIGN LAB © MAK/Georg Mayer 

MAK Exhibition View, 2021
TEACHING KLIMT: Studies at the School of Arts and Crafts
Anselm von Feuerbach, Spring Scene, 1868, Oil on canvas, Loan from Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Central Space MAK DESIGN LAB 
© MAK/Georg Mayer
 

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Curator Guided Tour TEACHING KLIMT (in German) Curator Guided Tour TEACHING KLIMT (in German) 18.01.2022 18.30
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Ferdinand Laufberger, Das Blinde-Kuh-Spiel, Wien, 1865 Öl auf Leinwand © Otmar Rychlik

Curator Guided Tour TEACHING KLIMT (in German)

STUDIES AT THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS
Tue, 18.1.2022 6.30 pm –7.30 pm

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Guided Tour of the exhibition TEACHING KLIMT: Studies at the School of Arts and Crafts with mit Otmar Rychlik

Scarcely any other artist has been the subject of so much literature as has Gustav Klimt. Yet to date the formative influence of his years at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts has received far too little attention. The MAK is now turning its attention to this topic, whereby Ferdinand Laufberger, a professor of Klimt’s whom the latter revered his entire life, is being accorded a place of honor. Besides Laufberger, the Ringstraße artists Ludwig Minnigerode, Friedrich Sturm, and Michael Rieser also left their mark as Klimt’s teachers on his work. Doubtless induced by Rudolf Eitelberger, modern artists such as Anselm Feuerbach likewise exercised an enduring influence on Klimt’s artistic development. The exhibition is thus dedicated to the influence of these years in the School of Arts and Crafts on Klimt’s oeuvre as a whole. Works from the MAK’s rich inventory, on show for the first time, are complemented by loans from international collections, illustrating the relationship between Klimt’s vocational training and his later artistic development.
 
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FEE FOR GUIDED TOUR 
Per person € 3,50 + admission to the museum 
 
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