
1868–1918 · Austrian · 28 artworks
artist bio
Koloman Moser was a versatile Austrian artist who significantly contributed to the Vienna Secession and the Wiener Werkstätte. His work spanned painting, graphic design, and decorative arts, blending Art Nouveau with elements of realism and symbolism.
what you'll learn
Studying Moser's work allows students to explore the integration of fine art with decorative design, and how to apply artistic principles across various mediums. Students can also learn about the Vienna Secession and its impact on modern art and design.
related: Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele

Kolo Moser
1903

Rudolf Steindl, a brother of the artist
1895

Mountain ranges
1913

Portrait of a Girl

Fruit bowl with three red and yellow pears

Girl in rose
1898

Young woman with hat
1913

Leopoldine Steindl-Moser, eine Schwester des Künstlers, nähend
1895

Meadow

Self-portrait
1910

Geraniums

Pine forest in winter
1907

Primmeln in the basket
1912

Study of Portrait of Venus in the Grotto
1914

View of strains

Blooming Flowers with Garden Fence

Landscape in Semmering with view of Rax
1913

The Abersee
1913

Semmering Landscape

Profile of a girl. Preparatory work for a decorative stain in red and green.
1897

Flower pot and ceramic jug
1912

Parrot tulips bloomed
1910

Dancer
1903

Lake Garda
1912

Landscape in Semmering
1907

Mountain slope
1913

The Rax
1912

Portrait of a Woman in Profile
1912