Ver Sacrum 1903 15 271 Wohnhäuser auf der Hohen Warte

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Explore the serene elegance captured in "Wohnhäuser auf der Hohen Warte," a masterful original woodcut by the artist Carl Moll, created in 1903, as part of the Ver Sacrum magazine. This artwork transports viewers to a tranquil scene of residential life on the Hohen Warte, a prestigious area known for its distinct, beautiful homes in Vienna.The composition of the woodcut is intricate and detailed, emphasizing architectural beauty through the strong, clear lines and contrasting dark and light shades. It depicts a quiet street lined with houses boasting elegant facades, large windows, and leafy trees that appear to whisper stories of a genteel lifestyle. The cobbled pathway invites one into the scene, while the detailed textures of the trees and buildings create a lively interplay of shadow and light.Carl Moll, known for his role in the Vienna Secession movement, showcases his talent for capturing depth and texture, making this piece not only a depiction of a place but also a reflection of the aesthetic currents of early 20th century Vienna. This artwork is not just visually appealing but also historically significant, offering a glimpse into the urban and cultural fabric of the period.

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Carl Julius Rudolf Moll (23 April 1861 – 13 April 1945) was an Austrian art nouveau painter active in Vienna at the start of the 20th century. He was one of the artists of the Vienna Secession who took inspiration from the pointillist techniques of French Impressionists. He was an early supporter of the Nazis and committed suicide as Soviet forces approached Vienna at the end of World War II.