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The Unsinnsgesellschaft (Nonsenses Society) was a brotherhood of artists in
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that met regularly from April 1817 to the end of 1818. Its members included important artists of the
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period such as August von Kloeber,
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,
August Kopisch August Kopisch (26 May 1799 – 6 February 1853) was a German poet and painter. Biography Kopisch was born on 26 May 1799 in Breslau, Prussia (now Wrocław, Poland). In 1815 he began studying painting at the Prague academy, but an injury t ...
, Josef and
Leopold Kupelwieser Leopold Kupelwieser (17 October 1796, Markt Piesting – 17 November 1862, Vienna) was an Austrian painter, often associated with the Nazarene movement. Biography He was the son of Johann Baptist Georg Kilian Kupelwieser (1760–1813), co-owne ...
, and
Franz Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; ; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical period (music), Classical and early Romantic music, Romantic eras. Despite his short life, Schubert left behind a List of compositions ...
. All 25-30 members but one, the proprietress of the inn where they met, were men. Although two took women's names within the club, of which still-life painter was known for dressing in women's clothing and wearing
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feathers.


Activities of the Unsinnsgesellschaft

The members met once a week, on Thursdays, in the inn "Zum rothen Hahn" at Landstraßer Hauptstraße 40 in Vienna.


Archiv des menschlichen Unsinns

The handwritten, weekly club magazine ''Archiv des menschlichen Unsinns - ein langweiliges Unterhaltungsblatt für Wahnwitzige'' (Archive of Human Nonsense - a boring entertainment magazine for the insane) contained various texts,
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, short plays and
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(such as
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). Because many members were talented
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, the resulting pictures are an important part of the overall artistic production. Among other things, they also travesty the academic painting of the time. The illustrations of two elaborately designed parties provide insight into the exuberant young artistic community. 29 booklets (out of 86) have been preserved. The texts contain numerous allusions to current affairs, political events, parodies of classics as well as a comic
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in elegiac distichs (''Die Unsinniade'' by
Joseph Kupelwieser Joseph Kupelwieser (14 January 1791 – 2 February 1866) was an Austrian playwright, librettist, dramaturge and theatre director. Working at Vienna theatres for decades, he wrote the libretto for Franz Schubert's opera ''Fierrabras''. Biograph ...
). By means of partly crude
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, ambiguous
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and
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, but also
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, sarcastic texts and absurdist plays, they mock the private affairs of the association, and topics such as current events, new discoveries,
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,
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and everyday life.


Size, layout and sections

The booklets - all in the same format with a picture - were passed around the circle. They each start with a witty motto, such as: All booklets are divided into sections: * ''Politica'' or ''Politisches Allerlei'' * ''Schöne Literatur'': Short stories (f.e. ''Die Fee Musa oder die verwandelten Jünglinge''), short plays (''Barbarey ohne Größe oder Mord, Brand, Blut, Dolch und Frevel''), poems * ''Wissenschaftliche Gegenstände'' (''Naturgeschichte des Bockes'', ''Abhandlung über die Brüche'') * ''Avertissements'' (in the first year) or ''Intelligenzblatt'' (in the second year): Information, Classifieds, Advertisements * ''Zum Kupfer'': Description of the illustration (one watercolour or pen and ink drawing each)


Unsinniaden

Two big
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, so-called ''Unsinniaden'', were planned in the first year and celebrated in private homes:
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1817 was celebrated at Peter Senft's ("Ephraim Spitznabel") and the first foundation
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party of the association on 18 April 1818 at Gottfried Beyer's ("the new quartermaster"). Both lived in the house of Café Wallner at Landstraßer Hauptstraße 32. The festivities, or already the preparations for them, were announced in the booklets. In order to depict these "thrusting" days - as it is formulated in the description of the first feast - for posterity, the members produced the illustrated feast acts, which are now kept in the Historical Museum in Vienna. A third (smaller) celebration was the name day of the "Generalquartiermeisterin" (Therese Fellner) on Theresientag (15 October) 1818. On this occasion a poem, a drama, a picture and several smaller contributions - almost the entire booklet - were dedicated to her. On 3 December 1818, plans were already being made for the next upcoming New Year's Eve celebration. Because the last issues are lost, it is not known whether this actually took place.


Members

The members of the Nonsense Society had
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within their circle. These are broken down with the plain names in the first issue of the society's journal ''Archiv des menschlichen Unsinns'' (17 April 1817): * Eduard Anschütz: „Schnautze Redacteur“ * Gustav Anschütz: „Sebastian Haarpuder" * Ferdinand Dörflinger: „Elise von Antifi, geb. Gagarnadl“ * Carl Peter Goebel: „Rafaele van der Riso di Zaardam“ * Franz Goldhann: „Ultimus“ * Johann Nepomuk Höchle: „Kratzeratti Klanwinzi“ * Johann Georg Kettel: „Primo Amoroso“ * August von Kloeber: „Goliath Pinselstiel“ *
August Kopisch August Kopisch (26 May 1799 – 6 February 1853) was a German poet and painter. Biography Kopisch was born on 26 May 1799 in Breslau, Prussia (now Wrocław, Poland). In 1815 he began studying painting at the Prague academy, but an injury t ...
: „Galimathias Hirngespinst“ * Ludwig Kraißl: „Pinselmo Schmieraliri“ * Josef Kupelwieser: „Blasius Leks“ * Johann Kupelwieser: „Chrisostomus Schmecks“ *
Leopold Kupelwieser Leopold Kupelwieser (17 October 1796, Markt Piesting – 17 November 1862, Vienna) was an Austrian painter, often associated with the Nazarene movement. Biography He was the son of Johann Baptist Georg Kilian Kupelwieser (1760–1813), co-owne ...
: „Damian Klex“ * Tobias Dionys Raulino: „Bubone di Stivali“ * Johann Peter Senft: „Ephraim Spitznabel“ * : „Nina Wutzerl“ * Franz Swoboda: „Thadäus Baron von Buh“ * Julius Swoboda: „Crispinus Baron von Buh“ * Ernst Welker: „Kritzli Batzli“ * Georg Wiedermann: „Semprestà“ * Carl Friedrich Zimmermann: „Aaron Bleistift“, auch „Inkoff“ * Franz Seraphicus Zöpfl: „Zeisig, Vice Redacteur, Serafino Pittura“ According to
Heinrich Anschütz Heinrich Anschütz (8 February 1785 in Luckau – 29 December 1865 in Vienna) was a German actor. Biography He studied at the University of Leipzig, in which city he saw the performances of August Wilhelm Iffland, Ferdinand Esslair, and othe ...
, Franz Schubert was also one of the members of this nonsense society:


Literature

* Eduard Anschütz (Hrsg.): ''Archiv des menschlichen Unsinns: Ein langweiliges Unterhaltungsblatt für Wahnwitzige (1817)''. 9 booklets, digital copy at
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. * Eduard Anschütz (Hrsg.): ''Archiv des menschlichen Unsinns: Ein langweiliges Unterhaltungsblatt für Wahnwitzige (1818)''. 20 booklets, digital copy at Wienbibliothek im Rathaus.{{Cite book , url=https://www.digital.wienbibliothek.at/wbrobv/1942736 , title=Archiv des menschlichen Unsinns : ein langweiliges Unterhaltungsblatt für Wahnwitzige , date=1818 *
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: ''Die Unsinnsgesellschaft: Franz Schubert, Leopold Kupelwieser und ihr Freundeskreis''. Wien: Böhlau (1998). ISBN 978-3-205-98820-5. * Ilija Dürhammer: ''Schuberts literarische Heimat: Dichtung und Literaturrezeption der Schubert-Freunde'', Böhlau-Verlag, Wien/Köln/Weimar 1999, ISBN 978-3-205-99051-2


References

1817 establishments 1818 disestablishments Defunct organisations based in Austria Organisations based in Vienna 19th century in Vienna Culture in Vienna Franz Schubert