The Austrian Empire
1. Map of the Empire c1914

Old Vienna

2. Saint Stephen’s Cathedral (Stefansdom) 14th century, Gothic
3. Graben (Vienna’s central square); at its center J. B. Fischer von Erlach’s “Holy Trinity” (Plague column), 1692, Baroque
4. The Hofburg, the "In Der Burg" Court (Town Residence of the Hapsburg emperors at the north edge of the Old City), 16th to 20th centuries, This section Renaissance. The monument is to Emperor Franz II, its style Neo-Classical
5. Karlskirche (Church of Saint Charles Borromeo), 1716-1739, at the Karlsplatz, Baroque (Votive church for the plague of 1713), Imperial foundation
6. Schoenbrunn Palace (Emperor’s residence two and a half miles from the Old City) 1696- 1730, by Fischer von Erlach and his successors, Baroque/Rococo, also shown, Gobelins Salon 1740c Rococo
7. Lower Belvedere (Suburban residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy), 1700-1716 by Lucas von Hildebrandt, Baroque (with a Ground Plan)
8. Upper Belvedere (Suburban Palace for Receptions of Eugene of Savoy) 1724 by Lucas von Hildebrandt, Baroque (with an engraving of the interior stairway)
9. Austrian National Library by the Hofburg 1723-1726 by Fischer von Erlach, façade and Prunksaal, ceiling by Daniel Gran (1730), Baroque
10. Albertina Museum 1801-1804 rebuilt by Louis von Montoyer, Neo-Classical (note: Opera 1861-1869 behind)
The Ringstrasse (Avenue on the site of the former city wall) 1858-1865. Architecture in Historical Revival Styles
11. Plan of Vienna and Ringstrasse 1860 by Ludwig Forster
12. Bird’s Eye View of the Ringstrasse 1873
13. Votivkirche (Votive Church built north of the Ringstrasse in gratitude for the failed attempt on the life of Emperor Franz Josef) 1853 by Heinrich von Ferstel, Neo-Gothic
14. Staatsoper (Opera) 1861-1868 by Edward van der Nuell and von Siccardsburg, Neo-Renaissance (also painting by von Alt of the setting of the building by Kaertnerstrasse)
15. MAK Museum and Universitaet fuer angewante Kunst 1867-1877 by Heinrich von Ferstel, Neo-Renaissance
16. Rathaus (City Hall) 1872-1883 by Friedrich Schmidt, Neo-Gothic
17. Parlament 1871-1883 by Theophil von Hansen, Neo-Classical
18. Rennweg Apartments 1889-1901 by Otto Wagner, Neo-Rococo
19. Karlplatz Subway Station (Stadtbahn) 1894-1901 by Otto Wagner, Jugendstil
20. Postsparkasse (Postal Savings Bank) 1903-1912 by Otto Wagner, new “Functional” style or Secession Style
21. Postsparkasse (Interior, see 20)
22. Postsparkasse Chair, designed by Otto Wagner, wood, metal, leather
Outside the Ring (Ringstrasse) 1894-1907
23. Pilgram Gasse subway station ( Stadtbahn) 1894-1901 by Otto Wagner, Secession
24. Stadtbahn Railing 1894-1901 by Otto Wagner (at Pilgram Gasse)
25. Weinzeile Apartments (including “Majolica House”) 1898-1899 by Otto Wagner, Jugendstil
26. Sanatorium Purkersdorf 1904-1905 by Josef Hoffmann, Wiener Werkstaette
27. Sanatorium Purkersdorf Entry Hall (see 26)
28. Sanatorium Purkersdorf Dining Hall (see 26)
29. Steinhof Hospital Church 1905-1907 by Otto Wagner, Secession, (model and photograph)
30. Steinhof Church Interior 1905-1907 by Otto Wagner, with Wiener Werkstaette artists; mosaics by Remigus Geyling 1913
31. Steinhof Church Stained Glass 1907 by Kolo Moser, Wiener Werkstaette
New City Buildings 1897-1911
32. The Secession Building and plan, 1897-1898 by Josef Maria Olbrich, Secession Style
33. Floodgate House 1906-1908 by Otto Wagner, Secession (with Danube Canal view)
34. American Bar (at Kaerntnerstrasse) 1908-1909 by Adolf Loos (Restored 1989)
35. News Stand 1902 by Otto Wagner (Reconstruction)
36. Looshaus (formerly Geschaeftshaus Goldman & Salatsch) 1909-1911 by Adolf Loos
Villas and Suburban Housing 1886-1932
37. Villa Wagner I (at Huetteldorf) 1886 by Otto Wagner, Neo-Classical
38 . Two Family House (Doppelwohnhaus Moser-Moll) 1900-1901 by Josef Hoffmann, Arts and Crafts Style
39. Interior of the Moll House, painting by Carl Moll 1903 (with its W.W. furnishings)
40. Steiner House 1910 by Adolf Loos
41. Steiner House (rear view, see 40)
42. Villa Wagner II (at Huetteldorf) 1912 by Otto Wagner, Secession
43. Villa Skywa-Primavesi 1913 by Josef Hoffmann, Wiener Werkstaette
44. Villa Skywa-Pvimavese interior (see 43)
45. Villa Knips (at Huetteldorf) 1924-25 by Josef Hoffmann
46. Palais Wittgenstein 1926-1928 by Paul Engelmann and Ludwig Wittgenstein
47. Haus Moller 1926-1928 by Adolf Loos
48. Interior Haus Moller (see 47)
49. Karl-Marx-Hof Apartments 1926-1930 by Karl Ehn, Red Vienna Style
50. Werkbundseidlung (single and multi-family housing) 1930-1932, project design by Josef Frank, with G. Rietveld (Dutch), J. Hoffmann, A. Loos, et al. (Loos’ houses shown here with project plan and interior)
Vienna in Brussels 1905-1911
51. Palais Stoclet, Avenue Tervueren, Brussels, 1905-1911 by Josef Hoffmann, Secession
52. Dining Room, Palais Stoclet (see 51)
53. Stoclet Frieze (study for the mosaic) 1905 by Gustav Klimt , MAK, Vienna
54. Main Hall, Palais Stoclet (see 51)
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) (see also 53 and 76)
55. Klimt, Old Italian Art” Entry Hall 1890-1891, Kunsthistorisches Museum,Vienna (with detail)
56. Klimt, Love” 1895, Historical Museum, Vienna
57. Klimt, Schubert at the Piano” 1899, (destroyed)
58. Klimt, Theseus, First Secession Exhibition Poster” 1897
59. Klimt, Medicine” (compositional sketch) 1897-1898, private collection, Vienna, and detail of the painting (destroyed)
60. Klimt, Beethoven Frieze, the Yearning for Happiness Finds Fulfillment in Poetry” 1902 ( in situ view of 1903, and detail) Belvedere, Vienna
61. Klimt, Hope I” 1903, Ottawa, National Gallery
62. Klimt, Judith I” 1901, Belvedere, Vienna and “ Judith II” 1909, Venice
63. Klimt, Popy Field” 1907, Belvedere, Vienna
64. Klimt, Portrait of Emilie Floege 1902, Belvedere, Vienna
65. Klimt, Portrait of Fritza Riedler 1906, Belvedere, Vienna
66. Klimt, Death and Life” completed 1916, Leopold Collection, Vienna
67. Klimt, Two Nudes on Their Backs” 1905-1906, drawing, Graz
Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)
68. Kokoschka, four Pages from “Sleeping Boys” 1907-1908
69. Kokoschka, Murderers the Hope of Women” 1908, lithograph (poster)
70. Kokoschka, "Portrait of Adolf Loos 1909" Berlin, National Gallery
71. Kokoschka, The Tempist” 1914, the artist with Alma Mahler, Basel
Egon Schiele (1890-1918)
72. Schiele, Two Self Portraits: 1909 (Art Market); “Crouching Man” 1912, Private Collection, (both drawings)
73. Schiele, Sun Flower” 1909, Historical Museum, Vienna; and Male Nude 1910, Leopold Collection, Vienna, (both drawings)
74. Schiele, Seated Female Nude with Black Stockings” 1910, drawing
75. Schiele, Agony” 1912, Neue Pinakothek, Munich
76. Schiele, Houses with Colored Roofs” 1914, Leopold Collection, Vienna, compared to Gustav Klimt’s “Melcesina on Lake Garda” 1913, Schloss Immendorf
77. Schiele, "Kneeling Semi-Nude in Yellow Stockings" 1917
Sculpture 1887-1902
78. Kaspar von Zumbusch, “Maria-Theresa Memorial” 1887, bronze, Maria-Theresian Platz, Vienna
79. Theophil Hansen and Karl Kundmann, “Athena” 1896-1902, marble, Parliament, Vienna
80. Max Klinger, “Beethoven” 1902, Leipzig
Posters (1897-1908) (see also 58, 69)
81. Secession Poster 1899 by Kolo Moser, lithograph
82. “XIII Secession Exhibition” 1902 by Kolo Moser, lithograph
Wiener Werkstaette 1903-1927
83. Tea Service 1903 by Josef Hoffmann, silver
84. Writing Desk for Frau Waerndorfer, 1903-1904 by Kolo Moser, wood inlay
85. The Waerndorfers’ Place Settings 1904-1905, by Josef Hoffmann, silver
86. Centerpiece 1905, by Josef Hoffmann, silver
87. Library Ladder for Karl Wittgenstein c1905, by Josef Hoffmann, wood
88. Table for Hermann Wittgenstein 1906, by Josef Hoffmann, wood
89. Centerpiece 1910, by Josef Hoffmann, brass
90. Textile c1913 design by Dagobert Peche
91. Glass Items 1914-1915, designs by Helena Gabier, Dagobert Peche and Felice and Kitty Rix
92. Vase 1916, design by Josef Hoffmann made by Meyr’s Neffe for Wiener Werkstaette, glass
93. Tea Service 1918-1925 by Josef Hoffmann, silver
94. Bowl 1919, by Dagobert Peche, ceramic
95. Exhibition Case for Kunstschau 1920 by Dagobert Peche, painted wood
96. Decorative Coffer 1920, by Dagobert Peche, silver
97. Figurine 1927, by Wally Wieselthier, ceramic
Interior Design 1898-1907 (see also 21, 44, 48, 50, 52, 54)
98. Living Room of Paul Wittgenstein’s Mountain Chalet 1898 by Josef Hoffmann
99. Pages from Josef Hoffmann's “Purkersdorf” c1905
100. The Bar at Cabaret Fledermaus, interior view and postcard by Wiener Werkstaette
101. Performance Area of Cabaret Fledermaus c1907 and chair by Hoffmann c1907
102. Letterhead for Cabaret Fledermaus 1907, by Berthold Loeffler