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  1. Joseph Maria Olbrich (22 December 1867 – 8 August 1908) was an Austrian architect and one of the Vienna Secession founders. Early life. Olbrich was born in Troppau, Austrian Silesia (modern day Opava, Czech Republic), the third child of Edmund and Aloisia Olbrich.

  2. Joseph Olbrich (born Nov. 22, 1867, Troppau, Silesia [modern Opava, Czech Republic]—died Aug. 8, 1908, Düsseldorf, Ger.) was a German architect who was a cofounder of the Wiener Sezession, the Austrian manifestation of the Art Nouveau movement.

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  3. Dec 6, 2023 · Architect Josef Maria Olbrich’s building perfectly expressed the aim of the group for whom it was built, the Vienna Secession: to set themselves apart, to shock and put forward a new form of beauty, something at once profoundly modern and as old as human nature.

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  5. Architect Josef Maria Olbrich’s building perfectly expressed the aim of the group for whom it was built, the Vienna Secession: to set themselves apart, to shock and put forward a new form of beauty, something at once profoundly modern and as old as human nature.

  6. Joseph Maria Olbrich (* 22. Dezember 1867 in Troppau; † 8. August 1908 in Düsseldorf) war ein österreichischer Designer und Architekt der Wiener Secession, der ab 1900 in der Darmstädter Künstlerkolonie auf der Mathildenhöhe in Deutschland lebte und arbeitete.

  7. The building was designed by architect Joseph Maria Olbrich, a native of Lower Silesia, who had lived in Vienna since 1890. Building of the Secession, Getreidemarkt (1903) Secession. His...

  8. Joseph Maria Olbrich was an Austrian architect who was a co-founder of the Vienna Secession. Olbrich was born in Opava, Austrian Silesia which today is part of the Czech Republic. Olbrich studied architecture at the Wiener Staatsgewerbeschule and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna where he won several prizes.

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