Alfred Roller

E181832

Alfred Roller was an influential Austrian painter, graphic designer, and stage designer associated with the Vienna Secession, renowned for revolutionizing theatrical scenography in the early 20th century.

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Alfred Roller canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf graphic designer
human
painter
scenographer
stage designer
artisticStyle Art Nouveau
Secessionist
associatedWith Vienna Secession
surface form: Vienna Secession artists
citizenshipPeriod Austro-Hungarian Empire
countryOfCitizenship Austria
era early 20th century
ethnicGroup Austrian
familyName Roller
fieldOfWork book design
poster design
set design
theatrical scenography
genre graphic art
poster art
stage design
symbolist painting
givenName Alfred
hasOccupationAspect graphic design for cultural institutions
opera stage design
theatre scenography
influenced 20th-century stage design
Central European theatre design
modern scenography
influencedBy Vienna Secession aesthetics
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Vienna Secession
movement Art Nouveau
Modernism
Vienna Secession
name Alfred Roller self-link
nativeLanguage German
notableFor contributions to the Vienna Secession movement
innovative stage designs for opera and theatre
revolutionizing theatrical scenography in the early 20th century
occupation graphic designer
painter
professor
stage designer
placeOfActivity Vienna Secession exhibitions
residence Vienna
sexOrGender male
typeOfWork graphic posters and prints
set designs for theatre and opera
workLocation Vienna

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Salzburg Festival founder Alfred Roller
Alfred Roller name Alfred Roller self-link
Ver Sacrum associatedWith Alfred Roller