5/5/2023 0 Comments The vienna secession![]() ![]() Klimt was also inspired by Nähr’s photographic motifs, as illustrated by the conformities in the photographer’s pictures and Klimt’s painting Beech Forest I created in 1902. Numerous portrait photographs of Klimt emphatically document the two artists’ bond. Nähr enjoyed a life-long artist’s friendship with Gustav Klimt and was connected with the artist through a special network of eminent personalities from the arts, culture and philosophy. His photographic oeuvre is mentioned today in the same breath as that of the famous Parisian photographer Eugène Atget. Moriz Nähr (1859-1945) is one of the most important innovators of photography in “Vienna around 1900”. ![]() He is best known for his portraits of Gustav Klimt, Gustav Mahler, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. ![]() Nähr was a friend of the members of the Vienna Secession art group. Instantly! Vienna Street Photography, exhibition view, 2022, Wien Museum MUSA Instantly! Vienna Street Photography, exhibition poster Please click on the photographs for a larger version of the image. Many thankx to the Wien Museum for allowing me to publish the photographs in the posting. No bibliographic information was included with the media press kit, not even the nationality of the photographers, so I have added as much information as I could find online about the artists. Here we have some interesting early street photographs of Vienna, images that I have never seen before. It is so good to post a diverse range of photography exhibitions on Art Blart. Währinger Straße, Moriz Nähr, Moriz Nähr At the old Naschmarkt, Nazi persecution, On the way with the tram, Otto-Bauer-Gasse, Reinhard Mandl, Reinhard Mandl At Franz-Josefs-Kai, Seestadt Aspern, Simmeringer Haide Erdberger Mais, Spectators at horse race, street photography of Vienna, Tiefer Graben 36, Unusual Plant Transport, Vienna, Vienna Secession, Vienna Secession art group, Vienna street life, Vienna Street Photography, Vienna's street life, Viennese Gemütlichkeit, Viennese motorists on the road, Viennese street life, Währinger Straße, Wien Museum, Wiener Autofahrer unterwegsĮxhibition dates: 19th May – 23rd October 2022 Emil Mayer, Elfriede Mejchar, Elfriede Mejchar Simmeringer Haide Erdberger Mais, Emil Mayer, Emil Mayer On the way with the tram, Franz Holluber, Franz Holluber In the Schottengasse, Franz Hubmann Unusual Plant Transport, Heinrich Steinfest, Heinrich Steinfest Spectators at horse race, In the Kärntner Straße, In the Prater, In the Schottengasse, Instantly!, Instantly! Vienna Street Photography, Kaserngasse, Leo Jahn-Dietrichstein, Leo Jahn-Dietrichstein In the Kärntner Straße, Leo Jahn-Dietrichstein In the Prater, magnum together – the magazine for modern life, Martin Gerlach, Martin Gerlach junior, Martin Gerlach junior Tiefer Graben 36, Michael Frankenstein & Comp., Michael Frankenstein & Comp. Nußdorfer Straße 24, August Stauda Kaserngasse, Austrian artist, Austrian Cartier-Bresson, Austrian photographer, Austrian photography, Austrian photojournalist, Café Hawelka, Didi Sattmann, Didi Sattmann Seestadt Aspern, Dr. Tags: Andreas Baumann, Andreas Baumann Viennese motorists on the road, Andreas Baumann Wiener Autofahrer unterwegs, At Franz-Josefs-Kai, At the Ferdinandsbrücke Vienna, At the old Naschmarkt, August Stauda, August Stauda 4. Categories: black and white photography, colour photography, digital photography, documentary photography, exhibition, existence, gallery website, landscape, light, memory, photographic series, photography, photojournalism, portrait, psychological, quotation, reality, space, street photography, time and works on paper ![]()
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