2 works available for printing

About the Artist
Koloman Moser was a pioneering Austrian artist, co-founder of the Wiener Werkstätte, and a leading figure of the Vienna Secession who profoundly shaped twentieth-century graphic and decorative arts. His versatile genius spanned a massive array of disciplines—including stained glass, architecture, jewelry, and prominent contributions to the iconic avant-garde art journal Ver Sacrum.
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Steinmarmorpapier
This exquisite decorative paper displays a highly sophisticated combed design where fine, sepia-toned waves sweep gracefully across a soft, cream-colored ground. The mesmerizing fluidity is punctuated by scattered droplets of charcoal black, while a central, stylized focal point of vibrant citron yellow and black mimics an abstract eye or avian plumage.

Steinmarmorpapier
This elegant decorative paper features large, undulating waves of warm ochre, sandy tan, and creamy white interlocked with bold accents of deep charcoal black. Moving away from rigid, cellular stones, the fluid, macro-swirls evoke a rhythmic, hypnotic sense of geological erosion or liquid marble in motion. The muted, organic palette feels grounded, rustic, and sophisticated, making it a versatile choice for high-end bookbindings or refined architectural accents.