Werner Fenz - Koloman Moser - 1984





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Koloman Moser
See content in photo 6.
134 colors and 115 black-and-white illustrations (see photos).
Important standard work. It provides a good impression of the life and work of Moser.
Koloman Moser (Vienna, March 30, 1868 – there, October 18, 1918) was an Austrian artist; he painted, designed furniture, stained glass, jewelry, and was a graphic designer. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts and the Vienna School of Applied Arts; at this school, he worked as a teacher after 1899.
In 1897, Moser was among the founders of the Wiener Secession, which he left in 1905 with the group around Gustav Klimt.
With Josef Hoffmann, he founded the production community the Wiener Werkstätte in 1903, which emerged from the Wiener Secession and was comparable to the British Arts and Crafts movement. The main collaborators of the workshop included Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Emil Orlik, and Oskar Kokoschka. Moser remained associated with the Werkstätte only until 1907.
Excellent
Carefully packed with trace and insurance shipped.
Good luck with the bidding!!
Koloman Moser
See content in photo 6.
134 colors and 115 black-and-white illustrations (see photos).
Important standard work. It provides a good impression of the life and work of Moser.
Koloman Moser (Vienna, March 30, 1868 – there, October 18, 1918) was an Austrian artist; he painted, designed furniture, stained glass, jewelry, and was a graphic designer. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts and the Vienna School of Applied Arts; at this school, he worked as a teacher after 1899.
In 1897, Moser was among the founders of the Wiener Secession, which he left in 1905 with the group around Gustav Klimt.
With Josef Hoffmann, he founded the production community the Wiener Werkstätte in 1903, which emerged from the Wiener Secession and was comparable to the British Arts and Crafts movement. The main collaborators of the workshop included Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Emil Orlik, and Oskar Kokoschka. Moser remained associated with the Werkstätte only until 1907.
Excellent
Carefully packed with trace and insurance shipped.
Good luck with the bidding!!
