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  1. 28 de dic. de 2018 · The curators of Koloman Moser: Universal Artist Between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann have assembled an impressive array of objects produced by the artist, before he decided to step away from ...

  2. Koloman Moser, Armchair. 1903. In 1904 the Wiener Werkstätte, founded by Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann, and Fritz Waerndorfer, received their most prominent commission – the interior design of the Purkersdorf Sanatorium. The industrialist Viktor Zuckerkandl had entrusted architect Hoffmann with the construction of something “between a ...

  3. Koloman. Moser. Vienna, 30 March 1868 – 18 October 1918 Vienna - Austrian painter-decorator and painter. He first studied at the request of his parents business in High school in Vedène, but in 1885 he passed the entrance exam to the Academy of fine arts. In March of that year, Moser enrolled in a painting course, which was led by Professor ...

  4. Koloman Moser was an Austrian artist who exerted considerable influence on twentieth-century graphic art and one of the foremost artists of the Vienna Secession movement and a co-founder of Wiener Werkstätte. Moser designed a wide array of art works, including books and graphic works from postage stamps to magazine vignettes; fashion; stained ...

  5. Koloman (Kolo) Moser is one of the famous artists from the art nouveau and co-founder of the Viennese Secession in the year 1897. His art style has a significant influence on the Viennese Secession. Together with Josef Hoffmann and the banker Fritz Wärndorfer he founded in 1903 the so called “Wiener Werkstätte” (Vienna Workshop).

  6. View Koloman (Kolo) Moser’s 1,082 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available design, works on paper, and paintings for sale and learn about the artist.

  7. Other articles where Koloman Moser is discussed: graphic design: Early developments: Koloman Moser’s poster for the 13th Secession exhibition (1902) blends three figures, lettering, and geometric ornament into a modular whole. The work is composed of horizontal, vertical, and circular lines that define flat shapes of red, blue, and white.

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