Table and Four Chairs
1914
Otto Prutscher
Vienna 1880 - 1949 ViennaOtto Prutscher was born in Vienna in 1880. After an apprenticeship as a carpenter, he began to study drawing and painting under Franz von Matsch at the School for Applied Arts in Vienna, but him switching to the architecture class of Josef Hoffmann in 1899 set the direction for his later career. During the time of his studies, in the circle of Hoffmann’s enthusiastic students, he began centering the designs for his first objects of applied art around the idea of the Gesamtkunstwerk (“total art work”). Alongside his work as an architect, Otto Prutscher made a name for himself above all as a designer in different areas: thus, he designed furniture, ceramics, glassware, textiles, metal and silverware, jewelry and leatherwork with equal success. Up until the First World War he became a leading figure – alongside Josef Hoffmann – of the modern design movement in Vienna by incorporating a number of important positions such as professor at the School for Applied Arts. Today he is regarded as one of the most versatile and important artists of the Vienna Jugendstil and the Wiener Werkstätte.
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Table and Four Chairs
1914
Small Table with Bar Cabinet and Mirrored Table Top
1922
Rare Floor Vase with Flowers, Butterflies and Birds around 1915-20
Wallpaper Design "Odessa" around 1909-10
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Table, Three Chairs and Stool
around 1911
Four Armchairs
around 1914
Table 1914
Desk design around 1914
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Two Goblets
around 1907
Goblet
around 1909
Flowerpot around 1920
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Six Goblets
1907-1910
Two Armchairs
Design 1913
Ladies' Donation for the Concordia Ball 1909
Rare Floor Vase with Flowers, Butterflies and Birds
around 1915-20
Wallpaper Design "Odessa"
around 1909-10
Table
1914
Desk
design around 1914
Flowerpot
around 1920
Ladies' Donation for the Concordia Ball
1909