Gradation in art is a visual technique of gradually transitioning from one colour hue to another, or from one shade…
This third and final section differs from the two previous ones in that the objects shown are both later-dated and…
Loos’ cultural modernism stood in stark contrast to the formal and stylistic Modernism of the Secession, and along with it,…
The search for a modern Austrian style during the years between 1890 and 1900 went hand in hand with the…
The Museum of Applied Arts's collection of lace, and its holdings of glassware—especially Venetian glass—are considered among the finest and…
Although bentwood furniture was not a Viennese invention, the bentwood chair is still frequently referred to outside Austria as the…
A heterogeneous mass of consumers arose during the first half of the nineteenth century, something never previously seen in Austrian…
18th century furniture art is represented in the collections of the MAK with excellent examples. The focus is on furniture…