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Drawings Prints, Print, Viennese Cafe, Chess Players, Wiener Die Schachspieler, Artist

Drawings and Prints, Print, Viennese Cafe: The Chess Players (Wiener Cafe: Die Schachspieler), Artist, Publisher, Moriz Jung, Wiener Werkstatte, Austrian (born Czechoslovakia) Moravia 1885-1915 Manilowa (Carpathians), Jung, Moriz, Wiener Werkstatte, Austrian, 1885, 1915, 1911, 1911, Color lithograph

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1885 1885 1915 18851915 1885–1915 1911 1915 Austrian Born Carpathians Color Lithograph Czechoslovakia Jung Manilowa Moravia Moriz Moriz Jung Chess Players Drawings Prints Publisher Werkstätte


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This print titled "Viennese Cafe: The Chess Players" transports viewers to the vibrant atmosphere of a Viennese café in the early 20th century. Created by Moriz Jung, an Austrian artist and publisher born in Czechoslovakia, this color lithograph captures the essence of intellectual engagement and leisurely pursuits. The scene depicts two chess players engrossed in their game, surrounded by other patrons enjoying their coffee and conversation. The intricate details of the café's interior are beautifully rendered, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of Wiener Werkstatte, an influential design collective from Vienna. Moriz Jung skillfully brings life to this snapshot with his keen eye for composition and use of colors. Each stroke adds depth to the characters' expressions and gestures, revealing their intense focus on the chessboard. The print not only serves as a visual delight but also offers a glimpse into Viennese culture during that era. It highlights how cafés were essential social hubs where intellectuals gathered to discuss art, politics, and philosophy. Artokoloro's reproduction allows us to appreciate this historical artwork's beauty while preserving its original charm. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply intrigued by history, this print is sure to transport you back in time to experience the allure of Viennese café culture through Moriz Jung's artistic lens.

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