Poster for the XIII Secession Exhibition, 1902 (L)
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Description
The Vienna Secession was an association of visual artists founded on April 3, 1897 under the direction of the painter Gustav Klimt. The most important founding members included Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Max Kurzweil and Josef Engelhart. The aim of this movement was to break away from the Vienna Künstlerhaus and its traditional orientation towards historicism. The aim of their regular exhibitions was to bring the Viennese public closer to the art of French modernism.
The poster is printed on thin paper, so there may be variations in color tones.
- Size 59 x 20 cm.
- Printed on FSC certified Opaque White paper (120 gsm).
Koloman Moser: Poster for the XIII Art exhibition of the Association of Fine Artists of Austria, 1902.
Photos: MAK Vienna & Iisa Smeds / Finnish National Gallery.

