stereo viewer "" August Klein, Vienna, Graben 20 Nur"" for slides and images in format 45 x 107 mm. Wonderful print leather white gold. Flutters inside with a mirror for non-transparent images. Condition: Very good condition, 98% leather, glass eye undamaged, stereo sliding glass undamaged. Comes with: Authentic glass slide stereophonic the City of Vienna, where the dance took place at that time; framed in white. This beautiful visor is signed by August Klein, a manufacturer of leather goods Bavarian-Austrian who came to Vienna from Nuremberg in August 1845. Klein founded his own leather goods company in Vienna in 1847, quickly becoming a success. In 1851 Klein toured Germany and France were the main importers of leather goods in Austria at the time, subsequently achieving market access French and English. Klein items marked trend in fashion issues and managed to achieve great importance in the global market through exports to France, England, America ... Klein was named supplier of the Imperial and Royal coerte for leather goods, wood and bronze . The viewer before us today commemorates the Dance of the City of Vienna, 1906. This dance was the third largest in Vienna during the monarchy, after Ballroom dancing and dancing next to the Hall. This dance of the City of Vienna took place for the first time on February 1, 1890 in the City of Vienna and was created as an alternative to ballroom dancing. For this event some musical works were composed: the great composer Johann Strauss created his Rathaus-Ball-Tänze and Carl Michael Ziehrer his Wiener Bürger. These dances were important in Vienna usually related to historical events or imperial anniversaries, and were coming to an end with the end of the monarchy in 1918. Wilhelm Gause work: City Dance Vienna 1904 In this context luxury it is where we can frame our precious stereoscopic viewer, which is Brewster type and is lined in white leather with details engraved in gold commemorating the event of Dance 1900. The set is an elegance and ornamentation lovely ago we thought at the beginning of the Secessionsstil, a movement part of the broader"" modernism"" and which examples can be found in such important painters Gustav Klimt like. Our viewer has come to us in a truly exceptional state and is also accompanied by a view of the City of Vienna, where the dance took place, framed in white.
This viewer beautiful is signed by August Klein, un-Austrian Bavarian manufacturer of leather goods who came to Vienna from Nuremberg in 1845. August Klein founded his own company in Vienna leather goods in 1847, quickly becoming a success. In 1851 Klein toured Germany and France, which were the main importers of leather goods in Austria at that time, obtaining then access the French and English markets. Items Klein marked trend topics fashion and managed to reach great importance in the global market through exports to France, England, America ... Klein was named supplier of the imperial and royal coerte for leather goods, wood and bronze
the viewer before us today commemorates the Dance of the City of Vienna 1906 . This dance was the third largest in Vienna during the monarchy, after Ballroom dancing and dancing next to the Hall. This dance of the City of Vienna took place for the first time on February 1, 1890 in the City of Vienna and was created as an alternative to the Ballroom Dancing For this event some musical works were composed. The great composer Johann Strauss created his Rathaus-Ball-Tänze and Carl Michael Ziehrer his Wiener Bürger . These dances were important in Vienna. Normally related to historical events or imperial anniversaries, and were coming to an end with the end of the monarchy in 1918
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work of Wilhelm Gause: City Dance Vienna 1904
in this context luxury it is where we can frame our beautiful stereoscopic viewer, which is Brewster type and is lined in white leather with details engraved in gold commemorating the event of Dance 1900. the set is an elegance and a beautiful ornamentation that we do and think at the beginning of the Secessionsstil, a movement part of the broader" modernism" and which examples can be found in such important painters like Gustav Klimt.
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