Koloman Moser

Koloman Moser
Photograph of Koloman Moser (1905)
Born30 March 1868
Died18 October 1918(1918-10-18) (aged 50)
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Education1885–1892 Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
1893–1895 Vienna School of Applied Arts (Kunstgewerbeschule)
Known forPainting, Drawing, Postage Stamp, Printmaking, Ceramics, Stained glass
Notable workfounder of the Wiener Werkstätte, Stained glass of Kirche am Steinhof
MovementVienna Secession, Jugendstil

Koloman Moser (German: [ˈkoːloman ˈmoːzɐ]; 30 March 1868 – 18 October 1918) was an Austrian artist who exerted considerable influence on twentieth-century graphic art. He was 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 glass windows, porcelains and ceramics, blown glass, tableware, silver, jewelry, and furniture.


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