(Wien 1868 – 1918 Wien)

Moser first studied at the Vienna Academy, then at the School of Applied Arts, and began working as an illustrator at an early age. He was one of the founders of the Vienna Secession and designed window decorations for the famous Secession building. In 1900, he was appointed professor at the School of Applied Arts and went on to design decorative arts objects, furniture, interior designs, and stage sets.


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