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DIE RESTAURIERUNG DES SCHLOSSES ESTERHÁZY IN ESZTERHÁZA UND SEINE INTERIEURSREPRODUKTIONEN IN BUDAPEST UND WIEN AM ENDE DES 19. JAHRHUNDERTS

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DIE RESTAURIERUNG DES SCHLOSSES ESTERHÁZY IN ESZTERHÁZA UND SEINE INTERIEURSREPRODUKTIONEN IN BUDAPEST UND WIEN AM ENDE DES 19. JAHRHUNDERTS
Ltrehoz:
Rostás, Péter
Kiad:
Akadémiai Kiadó
Dtum:
2013
Tma:
D4 Modern History / új- és legújabb kor története
DB Austria / Ausztria
DB1 Austro-Hungarian Monarchy / Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia
DN Middle Europe / Közép-Európa
DN1 Hungary / Magyarország
NA Architecture / építészet
NK Decorative arts Applied arts Decoration and ornament / iparművészet, díszítőművészet
Tartalmi lers:
The restoration of the Castle Esterházy in Eszterháza and the reproductions of its Interiors in Budapest and Vienna
at the End of the 19th Century. The restoration of the Castle in Eszterháza was made between 1891–1896/1897 by the Viennese
Company Friedrich Otto Schmidt. In course of the restoration work were furniture and wall revetments of the 18th century restored,
complemented by modern pieces and also copies of the original luxury Esterházy-furniture were made. The reputation of the Company
went established by the restoration of Fertőd castle in the whole Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy. In the 1896 Millenary Exhibition
of Budapest the copy of a suite of rooms of the castle was on show. This was later not accepted by the Budapest Museum of
Applied Arts in his permanent exhibition because Director Jenő Radisics has considered the Rococo style of the castle as a break
with the organic evolution of Hungarian art and was also opposed by principles to the substitution of historical objects by copies.
The Schmidt Company has exhibited 1898 in the Assembly Room of the Winter Exhibition of the Österreichisches Museum
für Kunst und Industrie a so-called exact copy of the Apollo-Room of Eszterháza, really a series of copies of French Rococo luxury
furniture. As a program of exact copy, this interior can be considered as a radical break with the former practice of Historicism.
By this change a crisis was caused in the relationship of the Director Arthur von Scala to the Kunstgewerbeverein in Vienna and
by the survival of Historicism also to the circle of the Secession.
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magyar
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Article
NonPeerReviewed
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Formtum:
text
Azonost:
Rostás, Péter (2013) DIE RESTAURIERUNG DES SCHLOSSES ESTERHÁZY IN ESZTERHÁZA UND SEINE INTERIEURSREPRODUKTIONEN IN BUDAPEST UND WIEN AM ENDE DES 19. JAHRHUNDERTS. Acta Historiae Artium, 54. pp. 73-93. ISSN 0001-5830
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