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Wallpaper - Wallpaper (Poster) rhythmic bird motif titled "Patterns," designed by the influential Austrian artist Koloman Moser circa 1904. Moser was a leading figure in the Vienna Secession movement, and this design exemplifies the evolution of modern decorative art through its use of interlocking doves and angular forms. The pattern is a tessellation, a mathematical arrangement where shapes fit together perfectly without gaps or overlaps. This style was famously explored later by artists like M.C. Escher, whose work often used similar techniques to blend nature and geometric abstraction. Design Detail Motif: Interlocking birds (doves) paired with stylized geometric elements.Style: Vienna Secession / Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) . Artist: Koloman Moser. Origin: Created for decorative textiles or wallcoverings, emphasizing balance and harmony.