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Dagobert Peche
Dagobert Peche c. 1920
Born(1887-04-03)3 April 1887
Died16 April 1923(1923-04-16) (aged 36)
Modling, Austria
StyleSpiky Baroque
Movement Wiener Werkstätte

Dagobert Peche (3 April 1887, Sankt Michael/ Lungau, Land Salzburg – 16 April 1923, Modling) was an Austrian artist and metalworker designer. [1]

Career

He joined the Wiener Werkstätte in 1915 and exhibited at Deutscher Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne [2] and then became a co-director thereof in 1916. [3] Whilst there in the early 1920s he introduced a 'spiky baroque' style [4] inspired by folk-art, and using flowers, animals and human figures as decorative motifs. [2]

References

  1. ^ Dagobert Peche | People | Collection of Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
  2. ^ a b Anscombe, Isabelle (1999) [1991]. Arts and Crafts Style. London: Phaidon Press. ISBN  0-714-83469-6.[ page needed]
  3. ^ Art Nouveau. Hoo: Grange Books. ISBN  978-1-84013-790-3.
  4. ^ Hapgood, Marilyn Oliver (1992). Wallpaper and the Artist : From Dürer to Warhol. New York: Abbeville Press. p. 126. ISBN  9780896599338.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dagobert Peche
Dagobert Peche c. 1920
Born(1887-04-03)3 April 1887
Died16 April 1923(1923-04-16) (aged 36)
Modling, Austria
StyleSpiky Baroque
Movement Wiener Werkstätte

Dagobert Peche (3 April 1887, Sankt Michael/ Lungau, Land Salzburg – 16 April 1923, Modling) was an Austrian artist and metalworker designer. [1]

Career

He joined the Wiener Werkstätte in 1915 and exhibited at Deutscher Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne [2] and then became a co-director thereof in 1916. [3] Whilst there in the early 1920s he introduced a 'spiky baroque' style [4] inspired by folk-art, and using flowers, animals and human figures as decorative motifs. [2]

References

  1. ^ Dagobert Peche | People | Collection of Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
  2. ^ a b Anscombe, Isabelle (1999) [1991]. Arts and Crafts Style. London: Phaidon Press. ISBN  0-714-83469-6.[ page needed]
  3. ^ Art Nouveau. Hoo: Grange Books. ISBN  978-1-84013-790-3.
  4. ^ Hapgood, Marilyn Oliver (1992). Wallpaper and the Artist : From Dürer to Warhol. New York: Abbeville Press. p. 126. ISBN  9780896599338.

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