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Art Nouveau ceiling lamp Vienna, c. 1915, design probably by Koloman Moser, gilded brass frame suspended from four clear glass bead chains, opal glass globe shade with fused green dots by Loetz Wwe, single-light old electrified, signs of age, h approx. 95 cm, d approx. 15 cm.

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Art Nouveau ceiling lamp Vienna, c. 1915, design probably by Koloman Moser, gilded brass frame suspended from four clear glass bead chains, opal glass globe shade with fused green dots by Loetz Wwe, single-light old electrified, signs of age, h approx. 95 cm, d approx. 15 cm.

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Starting price 600 EUR

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Koloman Moser, Lesendes Mädchen lesende junge Frau, umgeben von Pflanzen, das Blatt entstand als Titelbild der 12-bändigen Reihe "Handzeichnungen alter Meister aus der Albertina Wien", erschienen im Verlag Ferdinand Schenk im Jahre 1910, Farbdruck auf toned paper, unter der Darstellung im Medium signiert "Koloman Moser", auf Unterlagekarton moniert und hinter Glas gerahmt, Darstellungmaße ca. 12,5 x 12,5 cm, Blattmaße ca. 13,5 x 13,3 cm. Artist info: also "Kolo Moser", important Austrian painter, graphic artist, illustrator. Painter, graphic artist, illustrator and applied artist (1868 Vienna - 1918 Vienna), studied from 1886-89 at the academy in Vienna under Franz Rumpler, Christian Griepenkerl and Matthias von Trenkwald, at the same time temporarily active as illustrator for the magazines "Wiener Mode" and "Meggendorfer-Blätter", 1892-93 drawing teacher of the children of Archduke Karl Ludwig at Wartholz Castle in Reichenau an der Rax, 1892-97 member of the "Siebener-Club", 1893-95 studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts under Franz Matsch, 1896 admitted to the Vienna House of Artists, 1897 co-founder of the Vienna Secession and worked for its magazine "Ver Sacrum", from 1899 teacher at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, undertook numerous study trips, including to Abbazia, Lovakia and Vienna. including to Abbazia, Lovran, Trieste, Venice and Padua, 1903 founding member of the Wiener Werkstätte, 1907 left the Wiener Werkstätte and turned to painting, active in Vienna, source: Thieme-Becker, Wikipedia and Internet.