The Glasgow Four and Viennese Secession

The Glasgow Four


Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Untitled, n.d. (Pinterest, 2017)

Art Nouveau in Glasgow, known as Glasgow Style, is the paradigm of the meaning of class that this new style adopted in the context of a major industrial metropolis. Glasgow in the 1890s was a financially rich city but one that had many social problems.  Pollution, ethnic violence, working class struggles, prostitution Furthermore Liquor addiction were simply a few of the issues that the rich classes needed on address through the formation of a social air that might highlight Furthermore provide for intending with individuals' exists (Artnouveau.eu, 2017). 

Viennese Secession



Joseph Maria Auchentaller, Aureol, 1898. (Foundation, 2017)

The creation of the Vienna secession for 1897 marked, truly accurately, the formal beginning of modern art in Austria - a country at the time noted to its connection to a highly conservative tradition. It might have been the combination of the first movement of artists and designers who were committed to a forward-thinking, internationalist view of the art world (Foundation, 2017). 

Sources consulted

Artnouveau,eu. (2017). Art Nouveau European Route : Cities. [Online] 
Available at: http://www.artnouveau.eu/en/city.php?id=18
[Accessed 10 September 2017]

Foundation, T. A. S., 2017. The Vienna Secession. [Online]

Available at: http://www.theartstory.org/movement-vienna-secession.htm
[Accessed 04 September]

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