Berlin, Ernst & Sohn, 1989, 26.5 x 24.5 cm, 240 pp, numerous bw ills, 244 bw + coloured plates, bibliography in the notes, 246 items, publisher's cloth, dustwrapper.
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Cambridge, Ernst & Sohn, 1989 Hardcover ; 240 pages; bound in grey cloth with illustr. dustjacket, 265 x 250 x 20 mm., num. illustr. in col and b/w, good cond. ISBN 9783433021668.
Otto Wagner (1841-1918) was one of the most influential figures in the development of twentieth-century European architecture. Trained in the fashionable mode of combining disparate historical styles, Wagner established himself early on as the leading architect of late imperial Vienna.
Berlin, Ernst & Sohn, 1989, 26.5 x 24.5 cm, 240 pp, numerous bw ills, 244 bw + coloured plates, bibliography in the notes, 246 items, publisher's cloth, dustwrapper.