Peche Pop: Tracing Dagobert Peche in the 21st Century
Edited with text by Lilli Hollein, Claudia Cavallar, Anne-Katrin Rossberg. Text by Brigitte Felderer, Rainald Franz, et al.
From "Arcadia" to "Uncanny," explore the jewelry, furniture and decorative art designs of Viennese Modernism's most outlandish exponent
Dagobert Peche (1887–1923) blew apart the stylistic idiom of the famous Wiener Werkstätte; with his opulent decorations inspired by nature, he lent practical objects a hitherto unknown complexity. Divided into seven chapters, this publication follows Peche's legacy from Art Deco to postmodernism to the present day.
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Peche Pop: Tracing Dagobert Peche in the 21st Century
Published by Walther König, Köln. Edited with text by Lilli Hollein, Claudia Cavallar, Anne-Katrin Rossberg. Text by Brigitte Felderer, Rainald Franz, et al.
From "Arcadia" to "Uncanny," explore the jewelry, furniture and decorative art designs of Viennese Modernism's most outlandish exponent
Dagobert Peche (1887–1923) blew apart the stylistic idiom of the famous Wiener Werkstätte; with his opulent decorations inspired by nature, he lent practical objects a hitherto unknown complexity. Divided into seven chapters, this publication follows Peche's legacy from Art Deco to postmodernism to the present day.