Brahms, Johannes. (1833–1897) & Strauss II, Johann. (1825–1899). Original Photograph. Oblong silver gelatin photograph of the German romantic composer and pianist standing with the famed Austrian composer who developed the waltz in the form and style we associate with the family name. Printed ca. 1920, a wonderful example of this photograph by Rudolf Krziwanek taken at Bad Ischl in 1894. 10 x 8 inches [20 x 26 cm]. Fine.
"Brahms also became a regular feature of the lavish parties Johann Strauss produced at his Biedermeier-style villa in Ischl. Strauss was happy to accept the friendship of the distinguished symphonist." (Jan Swafford, "Johannes Brahms: A Biography," p. 558)
"Brahms also became a regular feature of the lavish parties Johann Strauss produced at his Biedermeier-style villa in Ischl. Strauss was happy to accept the friendship of the distinguished symphonist." (Jan Swafford, "Johannes Brahms: A Biography," p. 558)
Brahms, Johannes. (1833–1897) & Strauss II, Johann. (1825–1899). Original Photograph. Oblong silver gelatin photograph of the German romantic composer and pianist standing with the famed Austrian composer who developed the waltz in the form and style we associate with the family name. Printed ca. 1920, a wonderful example of this photograph by Rudolf Krziwanek taken at Bad Ischl in 1894. 10 x 8 inches [20 x 26 cm]. Fine.
"Brahms also became a regular feature of the lavish parties Johann Strauss produced at his Biedermeier-style villa in Ischl. Strauss was happy to accept the friendship of the distinguished symphonist." (Jan Swafford, "Johannes Brahms: A Biography," p. 558)
"Brahms also became a regular feature of the lavish parties Johann Strauss produced at his Biedermeier-style villa in Ischl. Strauss was happy to accept the friendship of the distinguished symphonist." (Jan Swafford, "Johannes Brahms: A Biography," p. 558)