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#Vienna secession light license
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#Vienna secession light series
The Secession held a series of exhibitions, including one honoring composer Ludwig van Beethoven, for which Roller made this poster. Left to right: Anton Stark, Gustav Klimt (in armchair), Kolo Moser (in front of Klimt, wearing hat), Adolf Böhm, Maximilian Lenz (reclining), Ernst Stöhr (with hat), Wilhelm List, Emil Orlik (sitting), Maximilian Kurzweil (wearing cap), Leopold Stolba. This group of young Austrian artists had defected from the nation’s oldest artistic society in a rejection of its conservatism and was committed to the unification of different art forms through a holistic aesthetic. Group portrait of Vienna Secession members on the occasion of the XIV exhibition in 1902. Roller, a graphic designer, was a member of the Vienna Secession.