Daguestan carpet design bubbles for backhausen - 1899


Size (cm): 50x85
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The work "Daguestan carpet design for Backhausen" by Koloman Moser, made in 1899, is a fascinating example of the intersection between graphic art and textile design at the end of the 19th century, highlighting the mastery of the Austrian artist in combining what Ornamental with the functional. Moser, known for his association with the movement of Vienna's secession, is characterized by its focus on simplification of shapes and bold color use, something that is clearly reflected in this work.

When observing the composition, there is a deliberate use of circular patterns that evoke bubbles, which not only suggests a visual dynamism, but also plays with the spectator's perception. These patterns are organized in a structure that seems to flow, inviting contemplation and exploration of the pictorial space. The repetition of the circular motive reinforces the idea of ​​continuity that Moser perpetuated throughout his career, evidencing his interest in the relationship between crafts and art.

The vibrant and contrasting tones that predominate in this painting are equally worthy of mention. The colorful palette, which covers from the deep blue to the bright red reds, is complemented with a series of intermediate nuances that create a rich and enveloping atmosphere. This use of color not only has an aesthetic effect but also contributes to the sensation of depth and volume in the elements represented. Moser thus achieves a balance between the decorative and the sculptural, characteristics of the design of carpets in the eastern tradition to which he refers.

It is important to note that Moser was not only limited to creating this work in the context of painting. The design of carpets and textiles was an area in which he also ventured, seeking to contribute his aesthetic vision to everyday objects. This resonates with the spirit of the time, in which both the beauty of a work and its usefulness in daily life was valued. In this way, "Daguestan carpet design bubbles for Backhausen" is not only a painting, but a representation of the ideal of fusion between fine arts and crafts.

Although characters do not appear in the work, the energy of the patterns and colors evokes a sense of life and movement, suggesting a connection between the spectator and the space that the work occupies. Moser, through this design, is raised as an innovative in the field of applied art, where the aesthetic and functional purpose is harmoniously intertwined.

The work also reflects the influence of the eastern and particular culture of Islamic art in the European aesthetics of the time, a common feature among the Vienna secession artists, who sought to incorporate the richness of international traditions into their works. This cultural opening not only enriched Moser's own visual vocabulary, but also marked a tendency towards art globalization, which would continue to happen in the following century.

"Daguestan carpet design bubbles for Backhause" is, therefore, a testimony not only of Koloman Moser's technical ability, but of its ability to think about art as a form of cultural dialogue, an aesthetic exploration that transcends borders and temporalities, both in his practice and in his legacy. With its vitality and energy, this work invites the viewer to reconsider the role of art in everyday life and the transformative potential that beauty can offer to the environment we inhabit.

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