Sepp Hödlmoser was a notable Austrian painter. Born in Austria, his artistic career was primarily centered there, where he developed a distinctive style that garnered him recognition, particularly in the auction market. Though he lived a relatively short life, his work was prolific and has maintained its value over time.

Geometric composition, clubbed for 119 GBP at Stockholms Auktionsverk.
Abstract Paintings with a Legacy
Hödlmoser’s art has been offered at auction multiple times, with prices reflecting the market's appreciation for his work. His record price at auction was for the painting "Trompeter," which sold for a substantial amount. His work is primarily known for its abstract and expressive qualities. He created works with titles such as "Informelle Komposition" and "ABSTRACT FIGRUES," which indicate his engagement with non-representational art. He also painted still lifes, as seen in "Large Floral Still Life" and "Untitled - Red Flowers in a Vase." His legacy lies in his contribution to Austrian modern art, with his works continuing to be sold at auction, a testament to his lasting appeal.