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The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library is pleased to announce 1918: DEATH IN VIENNA, CITY OF DREAMS, a new five-part art history lecture series developed by Victoria Martino. In this special lecture series, Victoria will commemorate the centennial death anniversaries of four celebrated Viennese artists who rallied to the Secessionist cause under the motto “To each time its art, and to art its freedom,” heralding the stylistic revolution of the 20th century. She will discuss their lives and works, their influence upon future generations of artists, and their lasting legacy in the development of modernism.
MAY 15: END OF AN EMPIRE: WALTZING TOWARD THE ABYSS
At the close of the 19th century, Vienna was the capital of a vast empire, ruling over more than a dozen nationalities. It boasted a population of over 2 million inhabitants, and was home to more revolutionary artists and intellectuals than any other city in Europe. |
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