Josef Hoffmann - Carnival at Piazza San Marco in Venice at Night (1887)
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Shiro Kuramata: Homage to Josef Hoffmann (1984)
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Glass Cabinet in Black and White. Designed by Josef Hoffmann (Pirnitz/Brtnice 1870–1956 Vienna) and manufactured ca. 1906. Materials are wood, lacquer and glass; dimensions: H 184.5 × W 60.3× D 38.5 cm. Leopold Museum, Vienna, Inv. 4352
(Source: onlinecollection.leopoldmuseum.org)
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Josef Hoffmann, Klose-Hof, Volkswohnhaus, 1924-25. Vienna. Photo Julius Scherb
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Josef Hoffmann: pillowcase design, 1909
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Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956) - Fluted Vase 1922 -Meyr’s Neffe Glassworks, Manufacturer W. Werkstatte - Corning Museum of Glass. - source Mary Tampakopoulou.
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Franz Metzner sculptures for the Palais Stoclet in Brussels.
Josef Hoffmann designed the building, and it was built between 1905 to 1911.
More images here
and here
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Josef Hoffmann - Kubus Armchair, designed in 1910
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Josef Hoffmann
Sous le charme de la beauté
Adrián Prieto, Christian Witt-Dörring
Hannibal, Veurne 2023, 208 pages, Hardcover,24,5x28cm, French Edition, ISBN 978 94 6466 668 7
euro 60,00
Innovative introduction to the iconic work of architect and designer Josef Hoffmann
The Viennese architect and 'all-round designer' Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956) is so much more than the founder of the Wiener Werkstätte. This book offers a broad view of his oeuvre that developed over no less than sixty years. The timeless beauty of Hoffmann's creations shows not only his importance as a historical figure, but also as a source of inspiration for several generations.
Richly illustrated with furniture, objects, designs, textiles, photographs, drawings and documents. Special attention is paid to his creative working method and his misunderstood use of color.
This monograph is published on the occasion of the exhibition Josef Hoffmann – Under the spell of beauty, which will take place from October 6, 2023 to April 14, 2024 in the Brussels Museum of Art & History. The project was created in collaboration with the Museum für angewandte Kunst (MAK) in Vienna and is one of the eye-catchers of the Art Nouveau Year 2023 in Brussels.
13/11/23
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Shiro Kuramata: Homage to Josef Hoffmann (1984)
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Vienna Secession Belt Buckle. Dated 1910, designed by Josef Hoffmann and manufactured by Johann Souval at Wiener Werkstätte. Medium is enamel on copper; dimensions: 7 x 7 cm. MAK Museum Vienna inventory number: BJ 1596.
(Source: sammlung.mak.at)
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Josef Hoffmann, Tea set, 1903
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Reproduction art nouveau table lamp designed by Josef Hoffmann in Austria in 1910. Made in Italy. (Source labels this Art Deco, and the top of the lamp is similar to other Art Deco lamps, but the lamp base has such fluid and asymmetrical sculpting that overall the impression leans towards art nouveau.)
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