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Koloman Moser (1868-1918) Ver Sacrum, XIII (Poster...

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Koloman Moser (1868-1918) Ver Sacrum, XIII (Poster for the 13th Secession Exhibition), ca. 1902 Small original lithographic poster on wove paper, printed on both sides. Very rare! Referenced in Kallir p. 124; Koschatzky; Heller Pettit p. 16. FIRST EDITION of this rarely seen periodical. PLATE: PL. #116. Dimensions: +Sheet size: 31 x 20.5 cm / 12.2 x 8 in. +Image size: 27 x 8.2 cm / 10.6 x 3.2 in. Condition : In good condition, with some minor stains, minor creases and soft handling creases on the edges. Clean image otherwise. Printed on the back with PLATE #115 by Professor Alfred Roller. From the very rare and famous set Die Fläche, Dekorative Entwürfe Neue Folge, Bound I. Published by Anton Schroll, Vienna. Next to the magazine 'Ver Sacrum' ('Sacred Spring'), 'Die Fläche' is one of the most beautiful collections of drawings by the artists of the 'Wiener Werkstätte', and the Viennese artist active during the turn of the century, such as Max Benirschke, Johanna Hollmann, Moritz Jung, Gustav Klimt, Minka Podhajska, Rosa Wachsmann, Franz von Zülow and many others. "Die Fläche" (literally "The Surface"), produced in portfolio form, was formulated as a "Musterbuch", or book of templates, graphic badges and poster designs, including posters, book designs (including dust jackets and endpapers), advertisements, wallpapers, textiles and many others. - Die Fläche', like 'Ver Sacrum', was designed as an art object (Kallir). Height: 31 cm / Width: 20.5 cm Shipping costs will be 15 € incl. VAT Belgium and France / 22 € incl. VAT Europe EEC / 45 € incl. VAT Europe Outside EEC / 60 € incl. VAT Japan and USA (only for works that can be shipped in tubes and without insurance). For other countries, for paintings and other works, a reasonable shipping amount will be added on your invoice. The shipment of grouped lots is possible, depending on the case, by sale, with a supplement of 3 € per object.