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November 9, 2025

Koloman Moser: The Versatile Pioneer of Viennese Modernism

Koloman Moser (1868–1918) was an immensely versatile Austrian artist whose work was central to the emergence of Viennese Modernism. As a painter, graphic designer, and designer of decorative arts, he was a founding member of both the Vienna Secession (1897) and, more importantly, the Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops, 1903).

Moser’s style is characterized by its geometric rigor, clarity, and a striking use of simplified forms and repeated patterns, often predating the Art Deco movement. For the Wiener Werkstätte, he was instrumental in setting the aesthetic tone, designing everything from furniture and textiles to jewelry and glassware, aiming to integrate art into every aspect of daily life, or the Gesamtkunstwerk (total work of art).

His highly influential designs, which emphasized the harmony between form and function, cemented his reputation as one of the most significant figures in the transition from Art Nouveau to modern design.

Ein Moderner Tantalus, 1897

Plakatentwurf, 1897

‘Der Kunstschatz’, “Ver Sacrum”, 1898

De Kunst fur alle, 1898

Abimelech, 1899

Frommes Kalender, 1899

Secession Kunstausstellung, 1899

Ver Sacrum, Zeitschrift der Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs, 1899

Woman's Head with Roses, 1899

Lesen Sie, Österreichs Illustrierte Zeitung, 1900

Die Quelle. Herausgegeben v. Martin Gerlach. Flachen Schmuck von K. Moser, 1901

Donauwellen, für ein Badezimmer [Danube waves, for a bathroom], 1901

Ad for J. & J. Kohn Furniture, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Warsaw, Kyiv, Rostov, 1903

Ex Libris Fritz Waerndorfer, 1903

Aquileia, circa 1905

Wiener Werkstatte/Ständige Ausstellung, 1905

Kunstschau Wien, 1908

Der Musikant, 1909

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