Anton Webern
1924
8.0 x 11.0 cm
Arnold Schönberg Center
otto schlosser & max wenisch (? – ?)
Explore the timeless portraits of Otto Schlosser & Max Wenisch – Prague’s renowned studio capturing musicians like Schönberg & Webern. Black & white elegance, historical significance.
Arnold Schönberg Center (Vienna, Austria)
Discover the revolutionary musical archives of the Arnold Schönberg Center in Vienna, where you can explore original scores and a replica of the composer's study to experience the heart of Viennese Modernism.
“The most brilliant refutation of all the ill-willed, envious hostility and slander that oldfashioned brains have plotted against Arnold Schönberg has been offered by himself in his essay ‘Problems in Teaching Art.’ Never have more penetrating and truer words been said about those things. And each of his pupils can and could experience for themselves what Schönberg expresses in that essay. People are of the opinion that Schönberg teaches his style and forces the pupil to adopt it. That is completely and utterly false. Schönberg teaches no style; he preaches the use of neither old nor new artistic means. He says: ‘So what is the point of teaching how to master everyday cases? The pupil learns how to use something he must not use if he wants to be an artist. But one cannot give him what matters most – the courage and the strength to find an attitude to things which will make everything he looks at an exceptional case, because of the way he looks at it.’” (Anton Webern, The Teacher, in Arnold Schönberg. Mit Beiträgen von Alban Berg et al. Munich 1912)
About this artwork
- Title: Anton Webern
- Artist: otto schlosser & max wenisch
- Year: 1924
- Original dimensions: 8.0 x 11.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Arnold Schönberg Center
- Color palette: Earthy
- Color hue: Yellow-Green Range