Clemens Freiherr von Pirquet – allo & ergon from Vienna

Clemens Freiherr von PirquetThis summer the term allergy celebrates its 102nd birthday. Maybe the pollen don’t dance too madly that day because it is a sad day for them. Someone “saw” their side effects. A Viennese of course – who else. In Vienna of course – where else. Clemens von Pirquet (1874 – 1929), a paediatrician, founded together with a colleague the science of allergies. The term was coined by Pirquet. He brought together the Greek words different & action. Although there are other readings. In addition: different & function, changed & action. May there be name readings, an allergic reaction is an allergic reaction. Whom it conquers it doesn’t give time to muse about the name. She or he gets tortured by this overreaction to the immune system on normally “harmless” substances like pollen & co.

Pirquet worked as paediatrician at the Viennese St.-Anna-Kinderspital (children’s hospital). When treating children contracted with diphtheria he was surprised by the side effects of vaccinations. That’s why his research and the allergy definition were at the beginning focused on the so called serum disease. The term allergy was published for the first time in print in the „Münchner Medizinischen Wochenschrift“ (Munich Medical Weekly) 24 July 1906.
Pirquet was aware that not only these vaccination reactions were allergic reactions but that there was an even more diverse range of allergies. Therefore the Berlin Charité could commemorate the 100th birthday of the term allergy with a rich exhibition from the first known symptoms of a cat hair allergy to dark forecasts about the allergic future of mankind in industrialised countries. [2] Read the rest of this entry »

Vienna Ice Revue – Once Upon a Time…

Wiener Eisrevue… there was a dream of the „Magic of Love” “In the Country of Dreams”. A dream under the “Rainbow” with “Masquerades”, “Confetti” and “Cocktails”. These were the imaginative names of the imaginative productions of the Revue (1945/46 – 1970/71).

Why was an Ice Revue developed in Vienna? There are two explanations. A sportive and an imaginative. The sportive explanation starts with much Austrian success in figure skating before and after World War II, among others Karl Schäfer, Emmy Puzinger, Emmerich Danzer. So there was potential for founding an Austrian style „Holiday On Ice“. With the music by Robert Stolz and the style of ice operettas they made the Austrian audience happy and could distinguish themselves abroad from their competitors. “The Vienna Ice Revue was a guarantee that after the War there was an Austrian product that was both brilliant and glamorous.” [1] The imaginative explanation is that Vienna was the right place for icy seductions & innovations, colourful & sweet ice exhibits. As a “logic consequence” the Eismarillenknödel (Ice Apricot Dumplings) got invented in 1967 and earned their inventor the title Kommerzialrat. Read the rest of this entry »

Maria Zimmermann – Waiting for Klimt?

Wohnort  Maria ZimmermannFor my portraits I have taken inspiring, interesting, fascinating and surprising women, men and artefacts. Which of these attributes might be applied, all women and men were very energetic even if they were more or less successful. Maria Zimmermann seems to be no close match at first sight.

I always wanted to portrait one of the many muses in Vienna’s history. So the exhibition in the district museum Josefstadt („Mizzi Zimmermann, Gustav Klimt und die Josefstadt“) came quite handy. I was looking forward to meeting what I thought a muse in Vienna should have meant: romance and a jolly good life. Both ideas can’t be applied to the Klimt-”muse” Maria (Mizzi) Zimmermann (1879 – 1975). There were only tiny moments of romance – that immediately died down. Read the rest of this entry »

Lisa (Luise) Palfy, Lottie Horn (Lotte Körner) – Happy Ending in Vienna

Restaurant Hotel “Imperial” Wien“Doesn’t the opera bandmaster Palfy take his lunch here with his daughter?” I am surprised and shocked because I didn’t keep this in mind. Although I am the Vienna expert and not my visitor from Stuttgart with whom I am passing by the restaurant of the Hotel “Imperial” (photo).
I know them all, the Viennese settings of the „doppelten Lottchen“ (Lottie and Lisa / The Parent Trap): the “Imperial” – the Staatsoper – the Rotenturmstraße (flat Palfy) – the Kärntner Ring (studio Palfy). But once you are getting older you sometimes forget all that romantic children novels with the happy endings. Even if you live virtually in them. Once reminded you even let your adult mind criticize that children books. Read the rest of this entry »

Bettine von Arnim – “Viennese are Viennese, and nothing else” / “Vienna smells sweet”

vonarnim.jpgI made a kind choice for the headline to show the difference in a soft way. The difference between the original exchange of letters between Bettine von Arnim and Goethe and the letters in her book „Goethe’s correspondence with a child“.

On July 28th, 1810 von Arnim (1785 – 1859) writes from Vienna in her original correspondence with Goethe „three to four weeks I have been here, the theatres I saw were below any standard, miserable clothes and even Read the rest of this entry »