Ex libris Fritz Waerndorfer (1903).
I could happily post things by the indefatigable Koloman Moser (1868–1918) all the time but he’s not exactly an unknown figure even if his work does get overshadowed by his colleague in the Vienna Secession, Gustav Klimt. This handful of ex libris plates almost all date from the Secession period, and include one for Adele Bloch-Bauer, a woman whose name is familiar these days for her being the subject of a very well-known Klimt portrait.
Ex libris Fritz Schwartz (1900).
Ex libris Rudolf Steindl (1900).
Ex libris Adele Bloch-Bauer (1904).
Ex libris Familie Moser (1906).
Ex libris Otto Zuckerkandl (1906).
Ex libris Nena Zweibrück (1912).
Previously on { feuilleton }
• Erotic bookplates by Franz von Bayros
• German bookplates
• Troutsdale Press bookplates
• Bookplates from The Studio
• Yuri Yakovenko bookplates
• Tranquillo Marangoni bookplates
• Book-plates of To-day
• Louis Rhead bookplates
• Pratt Libraries Ex Libris Collection
• The Evil Orchid Bookplate Contest
• The art of Oleg Denysenko
• David Becket’s bookplates
How could one have too much Kolo Moser?