
Bavaria
<p>The Wiener Werkstätte produced a variety of printed textiles like Bavaria as well as woven fabrics, pile carpets, and even lace. This particular design was also printed on lightweight silk for dresses, in several different color combinations. The title likely references the traditional embroidery motifs of southern Germany and Austria that inspired the design.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1910
- Dimensions
- 181.7 × 71.8 cm (71 1/2 × 28 1/4 in.); Warp repeat: H.: 72.5 cm (28 1/2 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Carl Otto Czeschka
Artist

Printmaking
Carl Otto Czeschka was born on January 24, 1878, in Vienna. Growing up in a family of artists—his father was an architect and his mother a painter—, Czeschka was immersed in a creative environment that nurtured his artistic inclinations. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he developed his skills in painting and cabinetmaking.Czeschka became involved with the Vienna Secession in 1903, a group of artists advocating for new means of individual expression and an innovative approach to design. It was there that he befriended artist and fellow Secessionist member Gustav Klimt. In 1906, he joined the Wiener Werkstätte, a cooperative dedicated to integrating art and the decorative arts, where he further explored new mediums of expression. His designs would turn out to have had a critical influence on the characteristic style of the movement, and developed almost in opposition to Hoffman’s style, favoring instead flora and fauna as opposed to the geometric and architectural character of his counterpart.
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Record
Verified by Watts Index- Artist
- Carl Otto Czeschka
- Year
- 1910
- Dimensions
- 181.7 × 71.8 cm (71 1/2 × 28 1/4 in.); Warp repeat: H.: 72.5 cm (28 1/2 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1910-132011
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





