100 crowns ticket - 1910


Size (cm): 60x60
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Sale price€227,95 EUR

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The 100 crowned ticket design of 1910, the work of the renowned Austrian artist Koloman Moser, is an outstanding example of his innovative approach to graphic art and his role in the movement of modernism. Moser, known for his versatility as a painter, graphic designer and artisan, was a key figure in the Wiener Werkstätte, a workshop and artistic movement that promoted the union of the design and production of objects of aesthetic, functional and accessible quality objects.

When observing the design of the ticket, the meticulous attention to the details and the fusion of decorative elements that characterize Moser's work is immediately noticed. The composition is a harmony of symmetry and ornamentation, where you can see a carefully selected chromatic palette that uses warm and cold tones to create a visual balance. Blue, ocher and green provide a subtle contrast that evokes a feeling of elegance and modernity.

In the ticket, the central figure is presented surrounded by ornamental motifs, numbers and text that evoke the aesthetics of the modern typefaces of the time. These elements are not merely decorative, but are designed with specific functionality, reflecting the ethos of the graphic design of the early twentieth century that, through aesthetic unit, sought to improve everyday life. The design shows a clear interest in abstraction and stylized representation of the human form, although it does not focus on recognizable figures or narrative characters, suggesting a transposition towards symbolism rather than a literal representation.

Moser's connection with modernism also translates into its ability to combine art and functionality, where each element of the ticket plays a role in its readability and daily use. His innovative approach distinguishes him from other contemporaries, since Moser seeks to transcend the merely utilitarian, raising a daily object to a work of art.

The 100 crowns ticket is located in an interesting historical context; In 1910, Europe was in an era of economic and cultural transformation. Moser's choice to design a high denomination ticket responds to a desire to modernize and dignify money, a symbol of financial power in a world in constant change.

This work not only reflects Moser's mastery in creating visually impressive works, but is also a manifestation of a period in which everyday life began to be considered fertile field for artistic intervention. Thus, the design of the ticket can be understood as a bridge between art and the economic world, aligning with the modern ideas that art can and should have a role in all aspects of life.

In summary, the 100 -crowned ticket design of Koloman Moser is a work rich in symbolism, color and detail, which not only highlights its technical and aesthetic mastery, but also invites us to reflect on the role of design in the society of Your time. His modernist vision, combined with the desire to merge art and functionality, makes him a enduring testimony of his legacy in the world of design and graphic art.

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