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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Secession Style in Oradea
In the early 20th century, in Oradea is spreading a new style, creating a stylistic diversification based on assumption of inventions and originality. The new style, Secession, had two great periods - the curvilinear and floral one, and a second with simpler geometric forms. The most important architects of this current were: Komor Marcell, Jakab Dezsö, Sztarill Ferenc, Mende Valér, Vágó József & Laszló, Rimanóczy Kálman junior. Their works were inspired by the Munich, Berlin, Vienna and Budapest Secession.
Black Eagle Palace (Komor Marcell & Jakab Dezsö, 1907-1908)
Rimanóczy Jr. Palace (Orthodox Bishopric Palace; Rimanóczy Kálman Jr, 1912)
Advocates' Association House (Rimanóczy Kálman Jr, 1909)
Markovits Mathezer House (1911)
Bölöni House (Cercul Militar; Rimanóczy Kálman Jr, 1912)
Moskovits Palace 1 (Rimanóczy Kálman Jr, 1905)
Moskovits Palace 2 (Vágó Jozsef & László, 1910-1911)
Darvas La Roche House (Vágó Jozsef & László, 1910-1911)
Vágó House (Vágó Jozsef & László, 1905)
Ullman Palace, (Löbl Ferenc, 1913)
Deutsch House (Sztarill Ferenc, 1906-1910)
Poynar House, (Sztarill Ferenc, 1910-1911)
Sztarill Palace (Emke Café, Hotel Astoria; Sztarill Ferenc, 1902-1906)
Rimanóczy Sr. Palace (Rimanóczy Kálman Sr.)
Apollo Palace (Rimanóczy Kálman Jr, 1912)
Stern Palace, (Komor Marcell & Jakab Dezsö, 1904-1905)
Adorján House 1 (Komor Marcell & Jakab Dezsö, 1903)
Adorján House 2 (Komor Marcell & Jakab Dezsö, 1904-1906)
Fuchsl House (Komor Marcell & Jakab Dezsö, 1904)
Camera de Comerţ şi Industrie (Komor Marcell & Jakab Dezsö, 1906-1907)
Labels:
Art Nouveau,
Jugendstil,
Oradea,
Secession
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