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Leopoldine Steindl-Moser, sister of the artist, around 1895. Creator: Koloman Moser
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Leopoldine Steindl-Moser, sister of the artist, around 1895. Creator: Koloman Moser
Leopoldine Steindl-Moser, sister of the artist, around 1895. o: Koloman Moser's younger sister Leopoldine (1877-1957), the future wife of Rudolf Steindl (1871-1953) sewing
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This photograph captures Koloman Moser's younger sister, Leopoldine Steindl-Moser (1877-1957), in an intimate moment of domesticity around 1895. Seated in a cozy indoor setting, Leopoldine is engrossed in her sewing, her blonde hair styled in an elegant updo adorned with a single orange flower. The room is filled with the warm glow of natural light filtering through the window, casting a soft, golden hue on the simple yet elegant furniture. Leopoldine, who would later marry Rudolf Steindl (1871-1953), is dressed in a fashionable, high-collared coat and a long, flowing dress. The intricate details of her clothing, from the delicate cut flowers on her dress to the carefully arranged folds of her jacket, showcase the meticulous attention to detail that was characteristic of the Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) movement. The presence of a jug on the table and a daffodil in Leopoldine's hair adds a touch of nature to the scene, emphasizing the connection between the domestic sphere and the natural world. This photograph offers a glimpse into the life of a young artist's sister, captured in a moment of quiet reflection and creativity. Koloman Moser (1868-1918), a prominent figure in the Austrian art scene, captured this image of his sister in a way that highlights her beauty, grace, and the artistic sensibility that was a part of their shared heritage. This photograph is a testament to the rich artistic legacy of the late 19th century and the enduring influence of the Jugendstil movement.
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