Franz von Bayros Vienna Secession Ex Libris Bookplate for Emma Steigleder

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An original c.1910s etching print, Franz von Bayros, Vienna Secession Ex Libris Bookplate for Emma Steigleder.

A stylish original Art Nouveau bookplate, or ex libris, dating from around the 1910s and associated with the Vienna Secession movement.

The design shows a woman and two children in 18th-century costume, with the inscription 'Si vis amari, ama! Seneca' (Love, if you want to be loved).

The bookplate was designed for an Emma Steigleder by the Austrian commercial artist and illustrator Franz von Bayros (1866–1924). Bayros trained at the Vienna Academy. He mixed in high society and was part of the circle of friends of Johann Strauss II, whose stepdaughter Alice he married in 1896. Bayros belonged to the Decadent movement, often utilising erotic themes and phantasmagoric imagery. In 1911, he created his most famous and controversial work, Tales from the Dressing Table, for which he was later arrested and exiled from Germany. His work can be found at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

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Vienna Secession Ex Libris Bookplates 1900–1925

This bookplate forms part of a wonderful collection of ex libris that we have for sale relating to the Vienna Secession and Hungarian Secession. Dating from around 1900 to 1925—the heyday of bookplate production and collecting—they showcase a fabulous array of Art Nouveau designs, incorporating popular motifs such as sensuous naked bodies, frolicking nymphs, and organic fronds and foliage, along with Art Deco sunbeams and flattened blocks of colour.

The collection includes designs by some of the leading graphic artists associated with the Secession movements in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the early 20th century. These designers were at the cutting edge of European Modernism, rejecting the Academic, historical styles of the establishment, and advocating a 'total art', that unified painting, architecture and the decorative arts.

Austrian artists in the collection include Emil Orlik (1870–1932), Franz von Bayros (1866–1924) and Erhard Amadeus-Dier (1893–1969). Emil Orlik studied alongside Paul Klee, was a friend of Franz Kafka and Rainer Maria Rilke, and is known for his portraits of leading figures of the time, such as Albert Einstein, Leon Trotsky and Marc Chagall. Franz von Bayros was an Austrian commercial artist, illustrator and painter, who belonged to the fin de siècle Decadent movement, often utilising erotic themes and phantasmagoric imagery. His work is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Erhard Amadeus-Dier studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts and at the Vienna Academy. He worked as a porcelain designer as well as a graphic artist.

Hungarian artists in the collection include Josef von Diveky (1887–1951) and Attila Sassy (1880–1967). Josef von Diveky became renowned for his graphic work, such as book illustrations and ex libris, which clearly shows the influence of Aubrey Beardsley. Attila Sassy, known under the pseudonym Aiglon, studied in Budapest, Munich and Paris. He was one of the leading artists of the important Hungarian artists' colony at Nagybánya. Many of his works are in the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Hungary.

By their nature, the bookplates create a link between the artist and the book collector for whom the plate is designed, and there are also many fascinating owners in the collection: from the eminent German artist Hans Thoma (1839–1924), to the figures associated with the Vienna Seccession, such as the photographer and gallerist Emma Bacher (1868–1953), who was a friend of Gustav Klimt.

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Dimensions: Height: 15.1cm (5.94") Width: 11cm (4.33")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Etching

Age: Early 20th-century

Signed: Signed in the plate.

Inscribed: Lettered in the plate.

Dated: --

Condition: Some age toning and creasing as shown. There are historic adhesive marks and/or paper remnants to the verso, from previous mounting. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: JZ-657