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Otto Wagner (1841-1918) was an Austrian architect and urban planner who is considered one of the most important figures in the history of modern architecture

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Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Armchair No. 8, Austria, 1898 / 99. Creator: Otto Wagner

Armchair No. 8, Austria, 1898 / 99. Creator: Otto Wagner
Armchair No. 8, Austria, 1898/99

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Am Steinhof (The church of St Leopold) - church dome, Vienna, Austria (photo)

Am Steinhof (The church of St Leopold) - church dome, Vienna, Austria (photo)
GNG5247762 Am Steinhof (The church of St Leopold) - church dome, Vienna, Austria (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Godong; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: View of Karlsplatz Stadtbahn (photo)

View of Karlsplatz Stadtbahn (photo)
KW383423 View of Karlsplatz Stadtbahn (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Railway station designed by Otto Wagner (1841-1918) in 1899; Karlsplatz underground Station

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station designed by Otto Wagner, Vienna (Wien), Austria (photo)

Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station designed by Otto Wagner, Vienna (Wien), Austria (photo)
1565121 Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station designed by Otto Wagner, Vienna (Wien), Austria (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); (add.info.: Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station designed by Otto Wagner)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Armchair, 1902 (stained beech wood, upholstered back & brass fittings)

Armchair, 1902 (stained beech wood, upholstered back & brass fittings)
FFA195934 Armchair, 1902 (stained beech wood, upholstered back & brass fittings) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Private Collection; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography)

View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography)
LRI4596394 View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Vienna

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography)

View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography)
LRI4596384 View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Vienna

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Holy Spirit Am Steinhof church (church Leopld), Vienna, Austria (photo)

Holy Spirit Am Steinhof church (church Leopld), Vienna, Austria (photo)
GNG5248163 Holy Spirit Am Steinhof church (church Leopld), Vienna, Austria (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Godong; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Angel Am Steinhof church (church Leopld), Vienna, Austria (photo)

Angel Am Steinhof church (church Leopld), Vienna, Austria (photo)
GNG5248158 Angel Am Steinhof church (church Leopld), Vienna, Austria (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Godong; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Am Steinhof church designed by Otto Wagner, Vienne, Autriche

Am Steinhof church designed by Otto Wagner, Vienne, Autriche
GNG5247625 Am Steinhof church designed by Otto Wagner, Vienne, Autriche by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Godong; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: River Landscape (oil on panel)

River Landscape (oil on panel)
BFM286622 River Landscape (oil on panel) by Wagner, Otto (1803-61); 23.5x31 cm; Schlossmuseum, Schloss Friedenstein, Gotha, Germany; (add.info.: Flusslandschaft; ); Bildarchiv Foto Marburg

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: View of the family tomb of Otto Wagner (photography)

View of the family tomb of Otto Wagner (photography)
LRI4596366 View of the family tomb of Otto Wagner (photography) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: View of the family tomb by the architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898

The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898
3618463 The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898 by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); (add.info.: The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898. Detail. Vienna, Austria. Otto Wagner (1841-1918)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898

The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898
3618462 The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898 by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); (add.info.: The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898. Vienna, Austria. Otto Wagner (1841-1918)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Karsplatz Cafe, built 1899 (photo)

Karsplatz Cafe, built 1899 (photo)
KW153116 Karsplatz Cafe, built 1899 (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: originally built as a suburban railway station; now a cafe and exhibition space; marble)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Am Steinhof church (church Leopld) designed by Otto Wagner, Vienna, Austria (photo)

Am Steinhof church (church Leopld) designed by Otto Wagner, Vienna, Austria (photo)
GNG5248152 Am Steinhof church (church Leopld) designed by Otto Wagner, Vienna, Austria (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Godong; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Am Steinhof church designed by Otto Wagner, Vienne, Autriche

Am Steinhof church designed by Otto Wagner, Vienne, Autriche
GNG5247623 Am Steinhof church designed by Otto Wagner, Vienne, Autriche by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Godong; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898

The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898
3618468 The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898 by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); (add.info.: The Otto Wagner Pavilion on Karlsplatz, 1898. Vienna, Austria. Otto Wagner (1841-1918)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Karlsplatz Stadtbahn, designed by Otto Wagner (1841-1918) (photo)

Karlsplatz Stadtbahn, designed by Otto Wagner (1841-1918) (photo)
NUL123894 Karlsplatz Stadtbahn, designed by Otto Wagner (1841-1918) (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Karlsplatz underground Station, Vienna, by architect Otto Wagner)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Bismarck in Versailles (litho)

Bismarck in Versailles (litho)
961045 Bismarck in Versailles (litho) by Wagner, Carl Ernst Ludwig (1796-1867); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bismarck in Versailles. After the painting by Carl Ernst Ludwig Wagner)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: View of the family tomb of Otto Wagner (photography)

View of the family tomb of Otto Wagner (photography)
LRI4596404 View of the family tomb of Otto Wagner (photography) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: View of the family tomb by the architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography)

View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography)
LRI4596389 View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Vienna

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography)

View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography)
LRI4596370 View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Vienna

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Composers of the 19th Century (engraving)

Composers of the 19th Century (engraving)
3647689 Composers of the 19th Century (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Composers of the 19th Century)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Majolikahaus in Vienna designed in 1899 (photo)

Majolikahaus in Vienna designed in 1899 (photo)
3618469 Majolikahaus in Vienna designed in 1899 (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); (add.info.: Majolikahaus. This apartment building in Vienna, Austria)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Catholic Church, Dresden (engraving)

Catholic Church, Dresden (engraving)
5990988 Catholic Church, Dresden (engraving) by Wagner, Otto (1803-61) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Catholic Church, Dresden)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Moutainous landscape with waterfall (oil on wood)

Moutainous landscape with waterfall (oil on wood)
BFM286621 Moutainous landscape with waterfall (oil on wood) by Wagner, Otto (1803-61); 21.5x30.8 cm; Schlossmuseum, Schloss Friedenstein, Gotha

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Stool, 1906 (bent beech frame & plywood seat)

Stool, 1906 (bent beech frame & plywood seat)
FFA272497 Stool, 1906 (bent beech frame & plywood seat) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); 47x42 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: made for the Austrian Post Office Savings Bank; ); Austrian

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography)

View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography)
LRI4596398 View of the pavilion of the Karlsplatz metro station, 1894-1899 (photography) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); Vienna

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: stained glass of the Am Steinhof church (church Leopld), Vienna, Austria (photo)

stained glass of the Am Steinhof church (church Leopld), Vienna, Austria (photo)
GNG5247642 stained glass of the Am Steinhof church (church Leopld), Vienna, Austria (photo) by Moser, Koloman (1868-1918); (add.info)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Exterior of the Majolikahaus, designed by Otto Wagner and decorated by Gustav Klimt

Exterior of the Majolikahaus, designed by Otto Wagner and decorated by Gustav Klimt
LRI3037180 Exterior of the Majolikahaus, designed by Otto Wagner and decorated by Gustav Klimt (photo) by Wagner, Otto (1841-1918); (add.info)

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121969

EyeUbiquitous_20121969
Austria, Vienna, Karlsplatz, The Otto Wagner Pavilion

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: 20065536

20065536
AUSTRIA Vienna Karlsplatz Pavilion underground railway entrance by Otto Wagner

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Jesus Christ on the Cross, Steinhof Church built by Otto Wagner between 1902 and 1907

Jesus Christ on the Cross, Steinhof Church built by Otto Wagner between 1902 and 1907, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Jesus Christ depicted in The Home in Paradise, mosaics created by Remigius Geyling

Jesus Christ depicted in The Home in Paradise, mosaics created by Remigius Geyling, Steinhof Church built by Otto Wagner between 1902 and 1907, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Otto Wagners Art Nouveau Apartments, Vienna, Austria, Central Europe

Otto Wagners Art Nouveau Apartments, Vienna, Austria, Central Europe

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Kirche am Steinhof, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Kirche am Steinhof, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Kirche am Steinhof, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Also called the Church of St Leopold, it is the Roman Catholic oratory of the Steinhof Psychiatric Hospital and was designed by Otto Wagner 1903-7

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Wienzeilenhauser, Vienna, Austria, (1898), 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Wienzeilenhauser, Vienna, Austria, (1898), 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Wienzeilenhauser, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Otto Wagner: 1898

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Karlsplatz Station, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Karlsplatz Station, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Karlsplatz Station, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Designed by Otto Wagner and Joseph Maria Olbrich in 1898 the building was included in The Vienna Secession

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station, (1899), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station, (1899), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station. Otto Wagner and Joseph Maria Olbrich: 1899

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Kirche am Steinhof, (1903-1907), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Kirche am Steinhof, (1903-1907), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Kirche am Steinhof. Otto Wagner, :1903-7

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Austria, Vienna, Hietzing District. Otto Wagners Imperial Court Pavilion at Hietzing

Austria, Vienna, Hietzing District. Otto Wagners Imperial Court Pavilion at Hietzing
Austria, Vienna, Hietzing District. Otto Wagneras Imperial Court Pavilion at Hietzing station

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Austria, Vienna, Karlsplatz, Stadtbahn Pavillons designed by Otto Wagner this one

Austria, Vienna, Karlsplatz, Stadtbahn Pavillons designed by Otto Wagner this one now a cafe/bar/Club U

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: Otto Wagners Art Nouveau Apartments, Vienna, Austria, Central Europe

Otto Wagners Art Nouveau Apartments, Vienna, Austria, Central Europe

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: The Stadtbahn Pavilion of the Vienna Underground Railway, design showing the exterior

The Stadtbahn Pavilion of the Vienna Underground Railway, design showing the exterior
XAM74881 The Stadtbahn Pavilion of the Vienna Underground Railway, design showing the exterior and a view of the railway platform, c.1894-97 (coloured pencil) by Wagner

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907

The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907
TED4606920 The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907. Photography 31/02/08

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907

The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907
TED4606912 The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907. Photography 31/02/08

Background imageOtto Wagner Collection: The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907

The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907
TED4606901 The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907. Photography 31/01/08



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Otto Wagner Collection

Otto Wagner (1841-1918) was an Austrian architect and urban planner who is considered one of the most important figures in the history of modern architecture. He was a leader in the Vienna Secession movement, which sought to create a new style of architecture that combined traditional and modern elements. His most famous works include the Stadtbahn (Vienna Metro), the Postsparkasse building, and several churches in Vienna. He also wrote several influential books on architecture, including Modern Architecture and The Art of Building Cities. Wagner's work had a major influence on later generations of architects, particularly those associated with modernism.
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Otto Wagner was an Austrian architect and designer who played a significant role in the development of modern architecture. His work is characterized by its functionalism, simplicity, and use of new materials such as steel and glass. In addition to his architectural projects, Wagner also created a number of art prints that reflect his innovative style. Otto Wagner's art prints are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. They feature bold geometric shapes, clean lines, and striking colors that capture the essence of modern design. Many of these prints depict buildings or other structures designed by Wagner himself, providing a unique insight into his creative process. Whether you're an admirer of modern architecture or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, Otto Wagner's art prints are sure to impress. With their timeless appeal and exceptional quality, they make a great addition to any home or office decor.
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