Gustav Klimt Vienna 1900 Foundation Moriz Nähr catalogue raisonné
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In this area you will find the first comprehensive catalogue raisonné of Moriz Nähr's work, which was compiled by the Klimt Foundation in collaboration with the photo historian Uwe Schögl. With the help of a global search including a wide range of filter options and links, you can independently explore and research different contents of the photographer in detail.

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Original negative

MN R 357

"Mother and Child" by Walther Beyermann

January 1914 - February 1914

Original negative

MN R 313

"Interior in Skodagasse, Study" by Rudolf von Alt

November 1912 - December 1912

Original negative

MN A 51

Mariahilferstraße 44, Vienna

circa 1890

Print

"O mein Heimatland. Lied von Gottfried Keller" by Max Buri

January 1907 - February 1907

Print

"Family Portrait" by Robert Engels

January 1907 - February 1907

Print

"The Hostile Forces" by Gustav Klimt

1902

Print

Crucifix Group, Währing Cemetery, Vienna

1907

Print

Ratzenstadl, Magdalenenstraße, Vienna

circa 1890

Print

Group Portrait of the Hagengesellschaft in Front of Café Sperl

circa 1903

Original negative

MN G 64

Stalls on the Old Naschmarkt, Fish Stall

1895

Original negative

MN R 125

"Female Portrait" by Wilhelm Leibl

November 1906 - December 1906

Print

“Portrait of Miss von B.” by Dora Hitz

November 1910 - December 1910

Original negative

MN A 5

Old Palace, Laxenburg

undated

Print

The Beethoven Frieze (The Suffering of Weak Mankind, the Well-Armed Strongman) by Gustav Klimt

November 1903 - December 1903

Print

Motive Near Klosterneuburg on the Danube

1900

Print

Hotel Munsch, Vienna

1910

Print

Relief With Fresco by Maximilian Lenz

April 1902 - June 1902

Print

"In the Studio" by Margarete von Kurowski

November 1910 - December 1910

Print

Gustav Klimt at the Age of 55 in Front of His Atelier at Feldmühlgasse 11 in Vienna

May 1917

Original negative

MN R 102

Three Vases ("Flower Holders”) After Designs by Leopold Bauer

circa 1906