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Secession Collection

"Secession: A Tale of Divided Nations and Artistic Movements" In the midst of the United States' most tumultuous period

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Secession Collection: Poster for the First Art Exhibition of the Secession Art Movement, 1898
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Secession Collection: EVCW2A-00100
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Secession Collection: United States during the Civil War
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Secession Collection: Layout of Fort Sumter at the outset of the Civil War
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Secession Collection: VIENNA SECESSION, 1902. Gustav Klimt, in armchair, with other members of the Vienna
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Secession Collection: Flag of Fort Sumter, 1861
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Secession Collection: Austria, Vienna, Pallas Athena, 1898
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Secession Collection: John Wilkes Booth (1838-65) assassin of Abraham Lincoln (b / w photo)
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Secession Collection: Poster for l Electricine, Lucien Lefevre 1850 France, exhibited in the Salon
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Secession Collection: Poster for l Exposition du Centenaire de la Lithographie. D Alesi, F. Hugo
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Secession Collection: Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station, Vienna, Austria
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Secession Collection: Secession Building, Vienna, Austria
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Secession Collection: The Karel Masek House impressive doorway in art nouveau style, Old Town or Stare Mesto
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Secession Collection: The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907
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Secession Collection: The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907
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Secession Collection: The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907
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Secession Collection: The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907
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Secession Collection: The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907
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Secession Collection: The Church Am Steinhof in Vienna, Austria. Architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), construction 1904-1907
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Secession Collection: Entertainment. Gismonda, play by Victorien Sardou with Sarah Bernhardt at the Theatre de la
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Secession Collection: Colonies of North America in 1776 (print)
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Secession Collection: Austria, Vienna, Secession building - an exhibition hall
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Secession Collection: Austria, Vienna, Detail of facade of the Secession building - an exhibition hall
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Secession Collection: Prince Alexnder of Bulgaria Entering Philippopolis
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Secession Collection: The Devil and pollution
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Secession Collection: Music. La Libre Esthetique (The Free Aesthetic), concerts in Bruxelles
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Secession Collection: Christus No. 1, 1915 (oil on canvas)
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Secession Collection: Abraham Lincoln and his Father (oil on panel)
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Secession Collection: The Conductor of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
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Secession Collection: Roi grenouille. Frog king, c. 1900 (illustration)
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Secession Collection: Art. Fine Arts. Antwerpen Bruxelles exposition by the artists union Als Ik Kan
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Secession Collection: Postcard depicting a Witch preparing a potion (colour engraving)
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Secession Collection: The Southerner as he was, the Southerner as he is, published by Powers & Corss, Boston, c
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Secession Collection: Seated woman from the front, c. 1917-18 (pencil on paper)
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Secession Collection: Entertainment. Dance. Cancan dancer. Poster by H. A. Thomas for a show at the Little
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Secession Collection: Literature. Press. Saint Pauls Illustrated magazine
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Secession Collection: Music. Ysaye Concerts in Bruxelles. Poster by H. Meunier, Belgium, 1896. (poster)
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Secession Collection: Food and Beverage. Big Brewery Van Velsen, Belgium. Poster by Armand Rassenfosse, Belgium
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Secession Collection: Art. Pan, magazine in art nouveau style. Poster by Joseph Sattler, Germany, c
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Secession Collection: Glasgow School of Art, Renfrew Street (North) entrance (photo)
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Secession Collection: Fishing for Souls, 1614 (oil on panel)
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Secession Collection: Proceedings and address of the Constitutional Convention, c. 19th March 1861 (litho)
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Secession Collection: Tsarevitch Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Gray Wolf, c. 1899 (lithograph)
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Secession Collection: Vienna Secession 1910 - International Hunting Exhibition
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Secession Collection: Vienna Secession - Kopf Redoute Ballroom
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Secession Collection: Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station designed by Otto Wagner, Vienna (Wien), Austria (photo)
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Secession Collection: Confederate paper money, 1st March, 1863 (litho)


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"Secession: A Tale of Divided Nations and Artistic Movements" In the midst of the United States' most tumultuous period, secession became a defining term that forever altered the course of history. The year was 1861, and tensions between the North and South had reached a boiling point. The EVCW2A-00100 code resonated with significance as it represented the beginning of a bloody conflict - the American Civil War. Fort Sumter stood as an emblematic battleground during this time, its layout serving as a strategic blueprint for both sides. As Confederate forces hoisted their flag over Fort Sumter in April 1861, they declared their secession from the Union, igniting four years of intense warfare. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in Vienna, another form was taking place. In 1902, Gustav Klimt and fellow artists formed an artistic movement known as Vienna Secession. Gathered around Klimt's armchair were individuals who sought to break free from traditional art conventions and explore new realms of creativity. The parallels between these two instances may seem distant at first glance; however, they share common threads beyond mere historical context. Both movements challenged existing norms - one through armed conflict while the other through artistic expression. As we delve into history further, we encounter John Wilkes Booth - infamous assassin responsible for ending President Abraham Lincoln's life. His actions were driven by his belief in Southern independence but ultimately served to deepen wounds already inflicted by secession. Art played an essential role throughout these turbulent times. Posters promoting exhibitions like "First Art Exhibition of the Secession Art Movement" showcased Gustav Klimt's visionary works that defied tradition and captivated audiences with their boldness. Beyond Vienna's borders lay Austria itself – home to Pallas Athena – where Joseph Maria Olbrich contributed significantly to architectural advancements within this vibrant city.