Franz von Zülow
Im schwarzen Walfisch, c. 1910
Small lithograph poster on wove paper.
PLATE: PL. #184.
FIRST EDITION of this rarely seen periodical.
Dimensions:
+Size of the sheet: 31 x 20,5 cm / 12,2 x 8 in.
Condition: In very good condition with some soft handling creases and some small stains in the margins. The lower left corner is lightly folded. Image very clean otherwise. Printed on the back as
issued.
Issued from the very rare and famous set "Die Fläche, Dekorative Entwürfe Neue Folge", Bound I.
Published by Anton Schroll, Wien.
Referenced in Kallir p. 124 ; Koschatzky ; Heller Pettit p. 16.
Next to the journal 'Ver Sacrum' ('Sacred Spring'), 'Die Fläche' is one of the most beautiful collections of designs by the artists of the 'Wiener Werkstätte', and the Viennese artist active during
the turn of the century, such as Max Benirschke, Johanna Hollmann, Moritz Jung, Gustav Klimt, Minka Podhajska, Rosa Wachsmann, Franz von Zülow and many others.
'Die Fläche' (literally, 'The surface'), produced in portfolio form, was formulated as a 'Musterbuch,' or pattern book, of graphic insignia and poster designs, including posters, book designs
(including dust jackets and endpapers), advertisements, wallpapers, textiles and many more.
- 'Die Fläche,' like 'Ver Sacrum,' was conceived as an art object" (Kallir).
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