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A CURATED COLLECTION FROM NEUE GALERIE NEW YORK

CUFFLINKS FOR GUSTAV KLIMT
Josef Hoffmann
Designed ca. 1906 for Gustav Klimt
Produced by First Edition
Gold-plated sterling silver and lapis lazuli or blue opal
Sterling silver with blue opal, green agate, red agate, lapis lazuli, jade, or tiger's eye

MONEY CLIP
Josef Hoffmann and Bertold Löffler
Designed 1907
Produced by First Edition
Silver-plate with black enamel décor
2 x 1¾ in.

SASSY BIRD CUFFLINKS
Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel
Designed ca. 1905
Produced by First Edition
Sterling silver with cobalt blue enamel décor

KEIICHI TAHARA:
ARCHITECTURE FIN-DE-SIÈCLE
By Riichi Miyake
Photography by Keiichi Tahara

At the turn of the 20th century, architecture took an imaginative leap. As new construction materials and technologies met such far-flung stimuli as the Far East, Nirvana, and the unleashed unconscious of Freudian psychoanalysis, buildings by the likes of Gaudí, Horta, Hoffmann, Loos, and Mackintosh instilled structure with the sinuous lines of nature, surfaces with a fairy tale shimmer, and spaces with an ethereal wash of light or shadowy, mysterious hush.

In this dramatic portfolio, architectural photographer Keiichi Tahara travels across Europe to present the finest examples of this Art Nouveau architecture. From the glamorous facade of the Grand Hotel Europa to the elaborate sweep of a staircase or the perfect poise of a single chandelier, Tahara captures the intricate details as much as the holistic spatial effects of these ambitious, marvelous structures. With an eye attuned to the style’s organic detailing, he surveys its floral patterns, vine-like balustrades, and the soft, hollow interiors that seem to summon us into some primordial place.

Drenched in sunshine or draped in dramatic shadows, Tahara’s pictures excel in evoking not only the unrivalled aura of these buildings but also the particular, fin-de-siècle spirit of their age, caught on the axel of a century, and characterized by reflection and yearning, as much as technological, philosophical, and political advance. Texts by Riichi Miyake accompany Tahara’s pictures to describe the buildings’ floor plans, designs, and the broader context of their dreamlike environments.

Hardcover
966 pages (spanning 3 volumes)
Text in English, French, and German

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