


In 1897 he was a co-founder of the Secession in Vienna and in 1902 he became its president. Alfred Roller studied architecture and painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. His wife was Mileva Roller and they were members of the Viennese Secession movement. Alfred Roller studied architecture and painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. This is the rare, larger version of this poster. Alfred Roller (2 October 1864 21 June 1935) was an Austrian painter, graphic designer, and set designer. "Roller's Secession 16 Ausstellung 1903 reveals the extent to which lettering could become a decorative element, showing the tension between the function of the poster to communicate information and its role as a symbol of modern design". Roller experimented with letter forms and developed new typographical styles in his designs. Alfred Roller, Poster for the 14th Exhibition at the Vienna Secession Share and follow Hauptnavigation Metanavigation Stichwortsuche Hauptnavigation more. The 16th exhibition of the Vienna Secession presented for the first time the development of Impressionism in painting and sculpture in Austria. With Gustav Klimt and others, he was one of the founders of the Vienna Secession (1897), the multi-disciplinary group of artists that broke away from what they. His wife was Mileva Roller and they were members of the Viennese Secession movement. Alfred Roller (2 October 1864 21 June 1935) was an Austrian painter, graphic designer, and set designer. RM 2DNTWYPAlfred Roller, Ver Sacrum, Lithographic Institute Albert Berger, XIV exhibition of the Association of Austrian Visual Artists - Secession Vienna. Roller was a founder memeber of the Vienna Secession and designed the posters for the 4th, 9th, 12th, 14th and 16th exhibition. Alfred Roller (1902), poster for the 14th exhibition of the Viennese Secession. The magazine presented the work of leading International & Austrian artists including Charles R Mackintosh, Koloman Moser, Adolphe Böhm, Gustav Klimt, Josef Hoffman and Alfred Roller. "Ver Sacrum" was the journal produced by the group and by 1903 it was in its sixth year of production. Poster For The 14th Exhibition Of Vienna Secession, 1902 Carry-All Pouch by Alfred Roller. The artists of the Vienna Secession developed the Art Nouveau movement in Austria.
