Hagenbund
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thumb|Cover illustration of a Hagenbund i1904-1905 Joseph Urban The Hagenbund or Künstlerbund Hagen was a group of Austrian artists that formed in 1899. The group's name derived from the name Herr Hagen, the proprietor of an inn in Vienna which they frequented.
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Encyclopedic overview
11 sectionsContents
- Early history
- After World War I
- The Dissolution of the Hagenbund in 1938
- Members and Guest Members of the Hagenbund
- Ordinary Members
- Extraordinary Members
- Corresponding members
- Guest members
- References
- Further reading
- External links
thumb|Cover illustration of a Hagenbund i1904-1905 Joseph Urban The Hagenbund or Künstlerbund Hagen was a group of Austrian artists that formed in 1899. The group's name derived from the name Herr Hagen, the proprietor of an inn in Vienna which they frequented.
==Early history== The group's most prominent members early on were Heinrich Lefler and Joseph Urban, who had originally worked and exhibited within the conservative Vienna Künstlerhaus, but now, like the Vienna Secession, rebelled against the establishment and formed their own organization.
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