RMF22JN1–Egon Schiele - Poster for the Vienna Secession, 49th Exhibition, Die Freunde
RMBJT5CN–Secession flag flying over Fort Moultrie, with artillery aimed at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1861. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFF7GRB–CARTOON: SECESSION, 1861. /n'Divorce a Vinculo.' English cartoon, 1861, from 'Punch' on South Carolina's secession from the United States.
RMDYEE4E–The Hercules of the Union, slaying the great dragon of secession 1861. Currier and Ives.
RMKRHNJM–Secession exhibition of United Artists
RMFWGTYX–Poster for the second exhibition of the Vienna Secession 1898 Josheph Maria Olbrich 1867-1908 Austrian Austria
RMEG4C8Y–Illustrated Civil War 'Union Envelopes': A Secession Movement - Riding jackass backwards. USA Civil War - 1860s
RMDHX7P0–Poster for the 1st Secession exhibition - Gustav Klimt, 1898 - Editorial use only.
RMBA5R1M–Ver Sacrum 1903 poster by Kolo Moser for the 13th exhibition of the Vienna Secession artists staged by their magazine
RM2BEKRD3–Unionists of the American Civil War (1861-1865) aka American War of Secession. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1887
RMB59M7D–Secession Building by Joseph Maria Albrich Vienna Austria Europe
RMFF74GH–CHARLESTON: SECESSION 1860. /nBroadside published by the Charleston Mercury announcing the unanimous adoption by South Carolina of an ordinance of secession, 20 December 1860.
RMMPWW0E–Poster for the Berlin Secession Exhibition, 1899.
RMMKPXYF–Design for the Secession Building
RMG80BRW–Secession 1904 Ferdinad Hodler
RMMHNT2G–Stylised illustration depicting Fortune bearing an overflowing cornucopia and Mercury, the winged messenger god. The Vienna Secession was an art movement formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian artists including painters, sculptors, and architects. Diveky was at the heart of the movement. Date: 1920s
RMCPJ2YH–Corinth celebration of the Berlin Secession, 1918
RMT7E9CD–The Folly of Secession, Political Cartoon Featuring U.S. President James Buchanan and South Carolina Governor Francis W. Pickens, Currier & Ives, 1861
RMMNGK3G–GUSTAV KLIMT (1862-1918) Austrian painter of the Vienna Secession Movement, about 1914
RMAC2GD2–Map of the United States in 1861 at the start of the Civil War. Color lithograph
RMFG4271–SOUTH CAROLINA: SECESSION. /nMeeting of the Southern seceeders from the Democratic Convention at St. Andrew's Hall, Charleston, South Carolina, 30 April 1860.
RMMR5ANB–Photograph of a commemorative stone for the architect on the exterior of the Secession Building in Vienna, Austria, built by Joseph Maria Olbrich. Joseph Maria Olbrich (1867-1908) an Austrian architect and co-founder of the Vienna Secession. Dated 21st Century
RMKRHNM4–Vienna Secession, Thirteenth Exhibition
RMFXYAPC–14. Ausstellung der Secession 1902
RMRRH2TJ–Poster for the Nineteenth Secession Exhibition.
RMDTKFCW–Austria. Vienna. Secession Building, built in 1897 by Joseph Maria Olbrich (1867-1908). Facade.
RMBB6FYK–Ver Sacrum 1899 cover by Koloman Moser of the art journal II no 4 for the artists of the Vienna Secession
RM2BEKRD4–Unionists Conscipting Soldiers during the American Civil War (1861-1865) aka American War of Secession. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1887
RFBXTW6K–The Secession Convention of South Carolina met here, at St. Andrew's Hall in Charleston, on December 20, 1860
RMFWGW4X–Poster for the first exhibition of the Vienna Secession ( Uncensored ) 1898 Gustav Klimt 1862 – 1918 Austrian symbolist painter of the Vienna Secession movement Austria
RMMPWW1A–Poster for the Vienna Secession Exhibition, 1904.
RMMKPXYC–Sketch for the Façade of the Secession Building
RMTXGBBR–American Civil War allegory: Triumph by Morris Traubel, 1820-1897.Published c1861: A large, elaborate allegory predicting the triumph of the Union over the dark forces of the Confederacy and King Cotton. A published key accompanying the print describes the secession of the South in heavily moralistic terms, as the workings of an insidious Hydra of human discord, spawner of treachery and rebellion
RMER6W6W–Stealing off; - or - prudent Secession. Charles Fox fleeing the House of Commons in terror, accompanied by a fierce greyhound wearing a collar marked Opposition Grey-hound. A small animal with the head of M.A. Taylor runs behind. In the background, the Op
RM2BX54WN–The 13th exhibition of the Berlin Secession. In the centre of the picture 'Hercules and the bull', plaster group by Louis Tuaillon. The Berlin Secession was a German group of artists founded in 1898 as an antipole to the academic art scene that had dominated until then. The movement played a prominent role in German Impressionism.
RMTX687C–Gustav Klimt, First exhibition poster of the Vienna Secession, (censored version), poster, 1898
RMDXTARY–Grand Secession March - Composed and Dedicated to the Charleston Delegation 1860 Secession Convention delegates
RMMNGK3J–GUSTAV KLIMT (1862-1918) Austrian painter of the Vienna Secession Movement, photographed in 1887
RMA69M3F–US map showing seceding states by date US Civil War 1860 and 1861. Color lithograph
RMFFE2PY–SOUTH CAROLINA: SECESSION. /nMass meeting held at Institute Hall in Charleston, South Carolina, 12 November 1860, to endorse the call of the legislature for a state convention to discuss secession from the Union. Contemporary American wood engraving.
RMMR5AMY–Photograph of the exterior of the Secession Building in Vienna, Austria, built in 1897, by Joseph Maria Olbrich as an architectural manifesto for the Vienna Secession.. The Vienna Secession was an art movement formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian artists who had resigned from the Association of Austrian Artists, housed in the Vienna Künstlerhaus.
RMKRHNJE–Vienna Secession, First Exhibition, poster
RMFXD8YJ–14. Ausstellung der Wiener Secession
RMRRHH6K–Preliminary Sketch of the Secession Building.
RMR0H90T–Gustav Klimt (Vienna, 1862-Vienna, 1918). Austrian symbolist painter. Member of the Vienna Secession movement. Morte e Vita 'Death and Life', 1915. Detail. Oil on canvas. 178 cm x 198 cm. Leopold Museum. Vienna. Austria.
RMBNC7JX–Secession (Sezession) Bldg Detail
RFA53MTX–Secession Building Art Gallery and Museum Vienna Austria Europe EU
RFBXTWBK–On June 11, 1960, delegates to the Secession Convention of South Carolina reassembled here, in Metropolitan Hall, in Virginia.
RMFWGW44–Poster for the first exhibition of the Vienna Secession ( Censored )1898 Gustav Klimt 1862 – 1918 Austrian symbolist painter of the Vienna Secession movement Austria
RMMPTF7J–View of the Secession Exhibition Building from Gemüsemarkt, 1899.
RMMKPXYW–Poster for the Nineteenth Secession Exhibition
RFGJND7G–Scotch Secession Church, Mount Pleasant. Bombed 1941. Liverpool. PYNE, 1829
RMK27H38–Broadside from the American Civil War entitled 'The Flag of Secession', glorifying the Confederate States Army's cause. 1863.
RM2C7J78J–Jeff Davis on his own platform; or the last 'Act of Secession' Political Cartoon, Currier & Ives, 1861
RMAMACTT–Aug 2008 - The Secession Building Art Museum Vienna Austria
RMEG4C6W–Illustrated Civil War 'Union Envelopes': Poor deluded Miss-Sori takes a Secession Bath, circa 1861
RMA3X7TJ–geography/travel, Croatia, politics, referendum on secession from Yugoslavia, Zagreb, 19.5.1991,
RMBJT858–Street banner in Charleston, South Carolina, during the secession convention, 1860. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFF85R8–SECESSION CARTOON, 1861. /n'Columbia Awake at last.' Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1861.
RMMR5AN5–Photograph of the exterior of the Secession Building in Vienna, Austria, built in 1897, by Joseph Maria Olbrich as an architectural manifesto for the Vienna Secession.. The Vienna Secession was an art movement formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian artists who had resigned from the Association of Austrian Artists, housed in the Vienna Künstlerhaus.
RM2B2DCXN–Poster for the First Exhibition of the secession
RMFXYAN6–14. Ausstellung der Wiener Secession
RMRRH2WF–Poster for the First Secession Exhibition (Censored Version).
RMR0H90M–Gustav Klimt (Vienna, 1862-Vienna, 1918). Austrian symbolist painter. Member of the Vienna Secession movement. Morte e Vita 'Death and Life', 1915. Detail. Oil on canvas. 178 cm x 198 cm. Leopold Museum. Vienna. Austria.
RMBNCGWM–The Palais Stoclet Brussels, Belgium, designed by Josef Hoffmann (Vienna Secession architect designer)1905-11.
RMA53MTR–Secession Building Art Gallery and Museum Vienna Austria Europe EU
RFBY4TB2–In 1860, prior to the start of the American Civil War (1861-1865), many pro-secessionists wore the secession rosette and badge.
RMFWGW2H–Poster for the first exhibition of the Vienna Secession ( Uncensored ) 1898 Gustav Klimt 1862 – 1918 Austrian symbolist painter of the Vienna Secession movement Austria
RMDT9B29–Poster for the Vienna Secession Exhibition, 1903. Artist: Roller, Alfred (1864-1935)
RMMKPXYD–Preliminary Sketch of the Secession Building
RMB8ER5G–Secession, Vienna
RMK27H0P–Broadside from the American Civil War entitled 'The Flag of Secession', glorifying the Confederate States Army's cause. 1863.
RMAX0A7P–The Secession Building Art Museum, Vienna, Austria
RMF4JMX1–The Secession Building, Vienna, Austria
RMAJ57GW–Art Nouveau Secession Building, Friedrichstraße, Vienna, Wein, Republic of Austria
RFB7ACK0–Viennese Secession building, Secession, art nouveau, Vienna, Austria, Europe
RMAG4CJ2–Banner of the Secession Convention in Charleston South Carolina precipitating the US Civil War 1860 and 1861. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFF8NAH–CARTOON: SECESSION, 1861. /nSecessionists leaving the Union: American cartoon, c1861, published before the outbreak of the Civil War.
RMMR5AMR–Photograph of the exterior of the Secession Building in Vienna, Austria, built in 1897, by Joseph Maria Olbrich as an architectural manifesto for the Vienna Secession.. The Vienna Secession was an art movement formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian artists who had resigned from the Association of Austrian Artists, housed in the Vienna Künstlerhaus.
RMFF6N0G–games, card game, Austrian tarot card in secession style by Ditta Moser, Vienna, Austria, 1906, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMFXYANK–14. Ausstellung der Wiener Secession
RMBB73J4–Gustav Klimt Theseus and the Minotaur 1898 Art Nouveau poster for the first Vienna Secession exhibition
RMR0H90R–Gustav Klimt (Vienna, 1862-Vienna, 1918). Austrian symbolist painter. Member of the Vienna Secession movement. Morte e Vita 'Death and Life', 1915. Detail. Oil on canvas. 178 cm x 198 cm. Leopold Museum. Vienna. Austria.
RMBNC7EK–Secession (Sezession) Building Vienna, by J.M. Olbrich built 1897-8 as exhibition gallery for artists of the Vienna Secession
RMFWGW0K–Poster for the first exhibition of the Vienna Secession ( Censored )1898 Gustav Klimt 1862 – 1918 Austrian symbolist painter of the Vienna Secession movement Austria
RMDT9B1R–Poster for the Vienna Secession Exhibition, 1902. Artist: Moser, Koloman (1868-1918)
RMMKPXY9–Poster for the First Secession Exhibition (Censored Version)
RMAR73RY–VIENNA AUSTRIA Secession building designed by modern architect Joesph M Olbrich features this golden filigree dome
RMK262NY–Broadside from the American Civil War, entitled 'The President's Chair, ' praising Southern secession and the resolve of Confederate President Jefferson Davis to hold his seat in Washington, 1861.
RFJ2D71A–Cupola and entrance of Secession, Vienna Austria
RMACK6EP–Decorated frontage with golden dome of Secession building architect Josef Maria Olbrich in Vienna Austria
RMAJ59HY–Art Nouveau Secession Building, Friedrichstraße, Vienna, Wein, Republic of Austria
RFB7ACK1–Viennese Secession building, Secession, art nouveau, Vienna, Austria, Europe
RFJ5XYE6–secession,vienna
RMFG2CTM–CONGRESS: SECESSION, 1861. /n'The seceding Mississippi delegation in Congress.' Engraving from 'Harper's Weekly,' 2 February 1861.
RMMR5AN0–Photograph of the exterior of the Secession Building in Vienna, Austria, built in 1897, by Joseph Maria Olbrich as an architectural manifesto for the Vienna Secession.. The Vienna Secession was an art movement formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian artists who had resigned from the Association of Austrian Artists, housed in the Vienna Künstlerhaus.
RMGBYF3G–exhibitions, countries, Germany, 1st International Art Exhibitions (Secession), Association of Visual Artists, poster with Minerva`s head by Franz von Stuck, Munich, Germany, 1898, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
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