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‖ Sezession Art.|zetsɛsiˈoːn| Pl. Sezessionen. [G.] = secession 3 d.
1905Burlington Mag. VI. 422/2 The Austrian Government..did not look with a favourable eye upon this ‘Sezession’, and withheld all support which the ‘Sezession’ claimed as well as other societies of artists. 1959P. & L. Murray Dict. Art & Artists 296 The Sezessionen were groups of artists in Germany and Austria who resigned from established academic bodies and exhibiting societies in order to forward the aims of various modern (usually Impressionist) movements. 1962Listener 1 Mar. 384/3, I said nothing about..the artists of the Sezession. 1970Oxf. Compan. Art 106/1 When in 1910 a number of young painters were rejected by the Sezession—among them members of Die Brücke—they started the Neue Sezession. Also Sezessioˈnist, an artist belonging to the Sezession; Sezessionstil |-ˈʃtiːl| [G. stil style], the style of the Sezession.
1958M. L. Wolf Dict. Painting 264 Sezessionists, an art group in Vienna associated with the art nouveau movement, popular between 1890 and 1905. 1967J. N. Barron Lang. of Painting 19 In Belgium, it [sc. Art Nouveau] was associated with Les Vingt (The XX); in Vienna, with the Sezessionists. 1970Oxf. Compan. Art 80/1 In Germany the style was called Jugendstil..; in Austria it was called Sezessionstil. 1978Country Life 10 Aug. 394/1 (caption) The Bull Inn, Paisley. Built in 1900–1901..it combines Scottish Baronial features with a curved gable akin to the contemporary Viennese Sezessionstil. |