EMIL PIRCHAN

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an abstract painting of a woman in a pink dress and man in blue standing next to each other
Emil Pirchan, Plakatentwurf, um 1912
Emil Pirchan (1884–1957) was a pioneer of Expressionist stage design, as well as an imaginative poster designer who enjoyed considerable success in the highly competitive field of advertising art. The Leopold Museum is the first Viennese institution to dedicate an exhibition to this universally talented artist who is still largely unknown to the broader public. © Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich, Foto: Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich © Nachlass Emil Pirchan, Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich
an old poster advertising a concert in germany, with a woman's body on the side
Emil Pirchan, Plakat Ruby Betteley tanzt Chopin, Bach, Schumann, Schubert, 1912
Emil Pirchan (1884–1957) was a pioneer of Expressionist stage design, as well as an imaginative poster designer who enjoyed considerable success in the highly competitive field of advertising art. The Leopold Museum is the first Viennese institution to dedicate an exhibition to this universally talented artist who is still largely unknown to the broader public. © Theatermuseum, Wien Foto: KHM-Museumsverband, Theatermuseum, Wien © Nachlass Emil Pirchan, Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich
an image of a house in the snow with trees and blue sky behind it on a sunny day
Emil Pirchan, Blatt aus Malfibel für Kinder, Ravensburg 1917
Emil Pirchan (1884–1957) was a pioneer of Expressionist stage design, as well as an imaginative poster designer who enjoyed considerable success in the highly competitive field of advertising art. The Leopold Museum is the first Viennese institution to dedicate an exhibition to this universally talented artist who is still largely unknown to the broader public. © Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich, Foto: Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich © Nachlass Emil Pirchan, Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich
an old poster with a woman dancing in the center and words gertrud leistikow on it
Emil Pirchan, Plakat Gertrud Leistikow. Tanzspiele, 1913
Emil Pirchan (1884–1957) was a pioneer of Expressionist stage design, as well as an imaginative poster designer who enjoyed considerable success in the highly competitive field of advertising art. The Leopold Museum is the first Viennese institution to dedicate an exhibition to this universally talented artist who is still largely unknown to the broader public. © Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich, Foto: KHM-Museumsverband, Theatermuseum, Wien © Nachlass Emil Pirchan, Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich
a poster with two crossed swords in front of the caption carppe diem
Emil Pirchan, Titelseite eines Werbeblattes der Druckerei J.C. König & Ebhardt (Hannover), 1918
Emil Pirchan (1884–1957) was a pioneer of Expressionist stage design, as well as an imaginative poster designer who enjoyed considerable success in the competitive field of advertising art. The Leopold Museum is the first Viennese institution to dedicate an exhibition to this universally talented artist who is still largely unknown to the broader public. © Leopold Museum, Wien, Schenkung Sammlung Steffan/Pabst Foto: Leopold Museum, Wien/Manfred Thumberger
a drawing of a building with a dome on top and two smaller buildings in the background
Emil Pirchan, Entwurf zu einem Theater für Südamerika, perspektivische Außenansicht, um 1930
Emil Pirchan (1884–1957) was a pioneer of Expressionist stage design, as well as an imaginative poster designer who enjoyed considerable success in the highly competitive field of advertising art. The Leopold Museum is the first Viennese institution to dedicate an exhibition to this universally talented artist who is still largely unknown to the broader public. © Theatermuseum, Wien, Foto: KHM-Museumsverband, Theatermuseum, Wien © Nachlass Emil Pirchan, Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich
a purple and green wallpaper with many faces on it
Emil Pirchan, Vorsatzpapier für den Roman Der zeugende Tod, Berlin 1918
Emil Pirchan (1884–1957) was a pioneer of Expressionist stage design, as well as an imaginative poster designer who enjoyed considerable success in the highly competitive field of advertising art. The Leopold Museum is the first Viennese institution to dedicate an exhibition to this universally talented artist who is still largely unknown to the broader public. © Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich, Foto: Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich © Nachlass Emil Pirchan, Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich
an old black and white photo of a doll house
Anonymer Fotograf, Architekturmodell nach Emil Pirchans Entwurf für sein Landhaus, c. 1925
Emil Pirchan (1884–1957) was a pioneer of Expressionist stage design, as well as an imaginative poster designer who enjoyed considerable success in the highly competitive field of advertising art. The Leopold Museum is the first Viennese institution to dedicate an exhibition to this universally talented artist who is still largely unknown to the broader public. © Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich, Foto: Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich © Nachlass Emil Pirchan, Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich
an old movie poster for the musical's production of les merveuils
Emil Pirchan, Plakat zur Ausstellung Bühnenentwürfe in der Modernen Galerie im Arcopalais, 1912
Emil Pirchan (1884–1957) was a pioneer of Expressionist stage design, as well as an imaginative poster designer who enjoyed considerable success in the highly competitive field of advertising art. The Leopold Museum is the first Viennese institution to dedicate an exhibition to this universally talented artist who is still largely unknown to the broader public. © Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich, Foto: Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich © Nachlass Emil Pirchan, Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich
a man sitting at a desk in an art studio
Anonymer Fotograf, Emil Pirchan in seinem Münchner Atelier, um 1912
Emil Pirchan (1884–1957) was a pioneer of Expressionist stage design, as well as an imaginative poster designer who enjoyed considerable success in the highly competitive field of advertising art. The Leopold Museum is the first Viennese institution to dedicate an exhibition to this universally talented artist who is still largely unknown to the broader public. © Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich, Foto: Leopold Museum, Wien/Manfred Thumberger © Nachlass Emil Pirchan, Sammlung Steffan/Pabst, Zürich