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=== Vienna Secession and Wiener Werkstätte (1897–1912) === The architects of the [[Vienna Secession]] (formed 1897), especially [[Josef Hoffmann]], had a notable influence on Art Deco. His [[Stoclet Palace]], in Brussels (1905–1911), was a prototype of the Art Deco style, featuring geometric volumes, symmetry, straight lines, concrete covered with marble plaques, finely-sculpted ornament, and lavish interiors, including mosaic friezes by [[Gustav Klimt]]. Hoffmann was also a founder of the [[Wiener Werkstätte]] (1903–1932), an association of craftsmen and interior designers working in the new style. This became the model for the ''Compagnie des arts français'', created in 1919, which brought together [[André Mare]] and [[Louis Süe]], the first leading French Art Deco designers and decorators.{{sfn|Texier|2019|pp=5–7}} <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px"> File:Secession 2016, Vienna.jpg|[[Secession Building]] in [[Vienna]] by [[Joseph Maria Olbrich]] (1897–98) Penzing (Wien) - Kirche am Steinhof (2).JPG|[[Kirche am Steinhof|Church of St. Leopold]] in Vienna by [[Otto Wagner]] (1903–1907) File:Wien - Österreichische Postsparkasse, Georg-Coch-Platz.JPG|[[Austrian Postal Savings Bank]] in Vienna by Wagner (1904–1912) File:20120923 Brussels PalaisStoclet Hoffmann DSC06725 PtrQs.jpg|[[Stoclet Palace]] in [[Brussels]] by [[Josef Hoffmann]] (1905–1911) File:Bruxelles - Palais Stoclet (6).jpg|Detail of the Stoclet Palace's façade, made of reinforced concrete covered with marble plaques </gallery>
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