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Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
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The Artist died in 1915 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Moriz Jung was born in Nikolsburg (now Mikulov), Czech Republic. From 1901 to 1908 he attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna, where he was taught by Alfred Roller, Carl Otto Czeschka and Bertold Löffler. He showed talent as an illustrator in woodcuts, linocuts, lithographs and book images and became a member of the Wiener Werkstätte. During his studies he published a book of coloured woodcuts, Freunden geschnitten und gedruckt von Moriz Jung (Leipzig and Vienna, 1906), an alphabetical primer in the form of animal pictures, and in 1907 he designed a Poster for the Cabaret Fledermaus for the Wiener Werkstätte. He died in battle in World War I in the Carpathian mountains in East Gallicia.

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Nr. 93: Mac Bull from Philadelphia in His Frightful Loop-the-Loop Ride in His Car

Nr. 93: Mac Bull from Philadelphia in His Frightful Loop-the-Loop Ride in His Car (1907)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Nr. 343: Erstbesteigung des Monte Domapozza in den Dolomiten (First Ascent of Monte Domapozza in the Dolomites)

Nr. 343: Erstbesteigung des Monte Domapozza in den Dolomiten (First Ascent of Monte Domapozza in the Dolomites) (1911)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Nr. 83: ‘Varieténummer 12: Eine für alle, alle für eine oder ein Blick durch’s Schlüsselloch. Pariser Schwank mit 20 Akten’

Nr. 83: ‘Varieténummer 12: Eine für alle, alle für eine oder ein Blick durch’s Schlüsselloch. Pariser Schwank mit 20 Akten’ (1907)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Wiener Café: Auf der Terrasse

Wiener Café: Auf der Terrasse (1911)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Rainbow Obstacle (Hindernis Regenbogen)

Rainbow Obstacle (Hindernis Regenbogen) (1911)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Nr. 513: Der erfüllte Wunsch

Nr. 513: Der erfüllte Wunsch (1911)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Nr. 504: The Dialectician (Der Diaektforscher)

Nr. 504: The Dialectician (Der Diaektforscher) (1911)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Nr. 66: Nightly Conversations (Naechtliches Gespraech)

Nr. 66: Nightly Conversations (Naechtliches Gespraech) (1907)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Nr. 97: ‘Varieténummer 3: 132. Hungertag A. Lucci der berühmte Hungerkünstler’

Nr. 97: ‘Varieténummer 3: 132. Hungertag A. Lucci der berühmte Hungerkünstler’ (1907)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Tête á Tête on the 968th Floor of a Skyscraper (Tête á Tête am Wolkenkratzer 968 Etage)

Tête á Tête on the 968th Floor of a Skyscraper (Tête á Tête am Wolkenkratzer 968 Etage) (1911)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Nr. 506: Mann mit Grammophon

Nr. 506: Mann mit Grammophon (1911)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Nr. 732: ‘King’ [Zigarette]

Nr. 732: ‘King’ [Zigarette] (1912)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Nr. 92: ‘Varieténummer 8: Gottlieb Säuselin der Improvisator’

Nr. 92: ‘Varieténummer 8: Gottlieb Säuselin der Improvisator’ (1907)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Nr. 52: Gespräch eines Redakteurs mit einem Staatsmann (Editor’s Conservation with a Statesman)

Nr. 52: Gespräch eines Redakteurs mit einem Staatsmann (Editor’s Conservation with a Statesman) (1907)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
Mindless Ballad (Stumpfsinnige Ballade)

Mindless Ballad (Stumpfsinnige Ballade) (1911)

Moriz Jung (Austrian, 1885–1915)
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