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Sidewall, Daphnis
This is a sidewall. It was designed by Dagobert Peche and made by Flammersheim & Steinmann and made for Wiener Werkstätte. It is dated 1922 and we acquired it in 1930. Its medium is machine-printed paper. It is a part of the Wallcoverings department.
Dagobert Peche went to Vienna in 1906 to study architecture at the Technische Hochschule. In 1911 he was introduced to Josef Hoffman, founder of the Wiener Werkstatte, and soon began designing textiles for the Wiener Werkstatte, working on a freelance basis until 1915, when he became a full member. A number of Peche wallpaper designs were included in the first Wiener Werkstatte collection produced in 1914. Many of Peche’s wallpaper designs are based on plant forms found in nature.
This object was
donated by
Frankl Galleries.
It is credited Gift of Frankl Galleries.
- Poster, The Supreme Court
- offset lithograph on paper.
- Gift of Various Donors.
- 1981-29-77
- Sidewall (USA)
- machine-printed paper.
- Gift of Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- 1971-58-8-a,b
- Brooch (Germany)
- ivory, metal.
- Gift of Phyllis Levine in memory of Dr. Ernest Sharo.
- 2010-1-1
Our curators have highlighted 7 objects that are related to this one. Here are three of them, selected at random:
- Sidewall, Sommerfeld
- machine-printed paper.
- Gift of Mrs. A.H. Jacobs.
- 1967-14-1-a/f
- Textile, Bavaria
- silk.
- Museum purchase from General Acquisitions Endowment Fund.
- 2005-8-2
- Poster, Spitzen der Wiener Werkstätte (Wiener Werkstätte Lacework)
- lithograph on off-white paper.
- Museum purchase through gift of George A. Hearn.
- 2002-19-1
Its dimensions are
Overall: 48 x 53 cm (18 7/8 x 20 7/8 in.)
It is inscribed
On margin is printed: "Wiener Werkstatte, Daphnis' Entwurf Dagobert Peche".
Cite this object as
Sidewall, Daphnis; Designed by Dagobert Peche (Austrian, 1887–1923, active Vienna, 1911–1923); Made by Flammersheim & Steinmann (Germany); Made for Wiener Werkstätte (Austria); Germany; machine-printed paper; Overall: 48 x 53 cm (18 7/8 x 20 7/8 in.); Gift of Frankl Galleries; 1930-11-1-c
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Hewitt Sisters Collect.