Carl Moll
Carl Moll (1861 – 1945) was a prominent art nouveau painter and active in Vienna at the start of the 20th century. He was one of the most important artists of the Vienna Secession and around 1900 in Vienna.
Works by Carl Moll are part of several national and international public museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum, New York; Leopold Museum, Vienna; Belvedere Museum, Vienna; Albertina Museum, Vienna; Wien Museum, Vienna; Landesmuseum Niederösterreich, St. Pölten and many more.
Works
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Carl Moll
Waldweg bei Kreuzberg an der Rax, 1943
Oil on canvas
70,5 x 60,5 cm -
Carl Moll
Barockes Schloss, ca. 1920/30
Oil on wood
34,5 x 35,5 cm -
Carl Moll
Sommer im Prater, ca. 1910
Oil on wood
36 x 26,5 cm -
Carl Moll
Morgenspaziergang in Schönbrunn, 1908/10
Oil on wood
34,6 x 35,6 cm -
Carl Moll
Gobelinsalon im Schloss Schönbrunn, 1907/08
Oil on canvas
120 x 120 cm -
Carl Moll
Vorfrühling in Grinzing, ca. 1904/06
Oil on canvas
80 x 80,6 cm