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Poster for the First Exhibition of the Darmstadt Artists’ Colony
Public Domain

Joseph Maria Olbrich and Hofdruckerei H. Hohmann

Poster for the First Exhibition of the Darmstadt Artists’ Colony

1900

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Poster for the First Exhibition of the Darmstadt Artists’ Colony

1900

Physical Qualities Color tusche lithograph with scraping, Framed: 41 3/8 × 28 3/4 in. (105 × 73 cm.)
Credit Line Collection of LeRoy E. Hoffberger and Paula Gately Tillman Hoffberger
Object Number 2017.28
The 1901 exhibition of the Darmstadt Artists’ Colony showcased more than 200 works by seven artists invited to participate by its founder and patron Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse, in 1899. The colony members (Joseph Maria Olbrich among them) were given complete artistic freedom to create progressive designs for the applied arts (including furniture, silverware, glassware, sculpture, jewelry, and ceramics) to be manufactured by local artisans. Olbrich, the only architect in the group, was also tasked with designing houses for the artists (except for Peter Behrens, author of the nearby print "The Kiss", who designed and built his own house) as well as many of the public structures and the main building. This edifice, framed by manicured and geometrically stylized hedges, is the focal point of the abstracted view in Olbrich’s poster.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 2017; LeRoy Hoffberger, Baltimore
Rena Hoisington, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Sacred Spring: Vienna Secession Posters from the Collection of LeRoy E. Hoffberger and Paula Gately Tillman," March 25 - July 29, 2018.

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