Applied Art and Design

The showcase of applied art and design features unique items from the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 20th century which are exceptional for their appearance, function and, in particular,craftsmanship. The most valuable treasures on show come from the historical collections of furniture, glassware and ceramics, metalwork andtextile. The installation freely follows the line of development of the individual epochs and styles.The last room contains an intervention called “TheTable Is Set“ which concentrates on the work ofJosef Hoffmann and the Wiener Werkstätte artsand-crafts workshops. The Design.Live! sectionin the lobby juxtaposes the time tested aestheticquality and function of the historical collectionswith the output of contemporary designers.

Wedding chest, so-called cassone with coat of arms family Piccolomini, Unknown, 1425/1440, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Planispheric astrolabe, Gerardus (Rupelmundanus) Mercator, 1540/1550, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Cabinet, Unknown, 1730/1739, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Armchair, Josef Hoffmann, 1907/1907, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Goblet with Lid, Unknown, 1873/1873, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Hercules batles with Antaeus, Johann Joseph Niedermeyer, 1750/1800, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Furniture CLoth, Josef Hoffman, 1904/1904, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Spoon, Adam Asselier, 1600/1612, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Vase, Adolf Beckert, 1909/1909, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Merkur breakfast servis, Josef Hoffman, 1910/1924, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Jug with Stern, Unknown, 1601/1630, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Plate with painting of port landscapes, Unknown, 1730/1740, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Sugar Bowl, Koloman Moser, 1904/1904, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Goblet of the hatter´s guild, Master HL (Hans Leutschacher?), 1595/1605, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Platter - Faience, Unknown, 1634/1634, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Seven-branch candlestick, Pierre Philipe Thomire, 1780/1790, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Goblet with Lid, Friedrich Winter, 1695/1705, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Fan, Unknown, 1790/1799, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Vessel-jar shaped as asparagus branch, Unknown, 1750/1775, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Goblet on Stern, Otto Prutscher, 1907/1907, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Lamp with a shell, Gustav Gurschner, 1895/1905, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Goblet with Stern, Dominik Biemann, 1838/1842, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Sideboard, Eugéne Gaillard, 1900/1900, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Writing Desk, Joseph Danhauser, 1804/1824, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Plate with the Holy family, Unknown, 1500/1510, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Chasuble with St. Wenzeslaus, Unknown, 1487/1487, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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Formal Dress, Unknown, 1846/1848, From the collection of: Moravian Gallery in Brno
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