Otto Prutscher

Otto Prutscher (7 April 1880, Vienna — 15 February 1949, Vienna) was an Austrian architect and designer who worked in the Vienna Secession style.

Lorenshof apartment complex, Vienna, 1927

Further reading

  • Max Eisler 1915, 1916, 1917, 1922/23, 1925
  • M. Tafuri, "La politica residenziale nella Vienna socialista 1919-1933, Milano 1981
  • G. Fanelli, E. Godoli, "La Vienna di Hoffmann, architetto della qualità ", Roma- Bari 1981
  • Rossana Bossaglia (a cura di) "Le arti a Vienna. Dalla Secessione alla caduta dell'impero asburgico", catalogo della mostra Biennale di Venezia, Venezia-Milano 1984
  • Otto Prutscher 1880-1949 in Metamorfosi. Quaderni di architettura 22/23, Roma 1994
  • Christoph Thun-Hohenstein und Rainald Franz (eds.): Otto Prutscher. Universal Designer of Viennese Modernism. arnoldsche Art Publishers 2019, ISBN 978-3-89790-569-6.
  • Long, Christopher. "Prutscher, Otto." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed February 4, 2012; subscription required).
  • G. Hajós: "Prutscher Otto". In: Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Vol. 8, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1983, ISBN 3-7001-0187-2, p. 312 f. (Direct links to "p. 312", "p. 313")
  • Schedlmayer, Hermi: Otto Prutscher - Raum für einen Kunstliebhaber. In: Gustav Klimt und die Kunstschau 1908. Ed. Agnes Husslein-Arco and Alfred Weidinger, Prestel, München 2008, pp. 348–351, ISBN 978-3-7913-4225-2.
  • R.Franz (a cura di), "Il vetro degli architetti. Vienna 1900-1937", catalogo della mostra, Fondazione Giorgio Cini Venezia, MAK Vienna, Milano 2016
  • C. Thun-Hohenstein, R. Franz (a cura di), Otto Prutscher Allgestalter der Wiener Moderne/ Universal designer of Viennese Modernism, MAK Vienna, Vienna 2019
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