Secession (members)

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Secession (members). Group portrait of the members of the Secession taken on the occasion of XIV. exhibition (1902).

Secession (members). Group portrait of the members of the Secession taken on the occasion of XIV. exhibition (1902).

Secession (members). Group portrait of the members of the Secession taken on the occasion of XIV. exhibition (1902).

At this picture:

  1. Anton Nowak (1865-1931) (not Anton Stark).
  2. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)
  3. Koloman Moser (1868-1918)
  4. Adolf Michael Boehm (1861-1927)
  5. Maximilian Lenz (1860-1948)
  6. Wilhelm List (1864-1918)
  7. Ernst Stohr (1860-1917)
  8. Maximilian Kurzweil (1867-1916)
  9. Emil Orlik (1870-1932)
  10. Leopold Stolba (1863-1929)
  11. Carl Julius Rudolf Moll (1861-1945) (Mahlers’ stepfather)
  12. Rudolf Bacher (1862-1945)

Other members:

  1. Josef Anton Engelhart (1864-1941)
  2. Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956)
  3. Moritz Nahr (1859-1945)
  4. Joseph Maria Olbrich (1867-1908)
  5. Alfred Roller (1864-1935)

Secession (members). Monograms.

Secession

See also: Wiener Werkstatte.

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