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| | Josef Hoffmann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This was as important to Hoffmann as Belgian Art Nouveau influenced the Secessionists. |  | | Hoffmann's turn away from the sweeping curves of Art Nouveau and his turn towards simpler forms has to be seen in the historic context of moving away from the floral Jugendstil, which started to spread in Europe around 1900 and went along with the renaissance of classical ideals. |  | | The sculpture "Supraportenrelief" was created by Hoffmann for the fourteenth exhibition of the Secession in 1902. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Hoffmann
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| | Encyclopedia: Josef Hoffmann |
 | | Hoffmann's turn away from the sweeping curves of Art Nouveau and his turn towards simpler forms has to be seen in the historic context of moving away from the floral Jugendstil, which started to spread in Europe around 1900 and went along with the renaissance of classical ideals. |  | | This was as important to Hoffmann as Belgian Art Nouveau influenced the Secessionists. |  | | The sculpture "Supraportenrelief" was created by Hoffmann for the fourteenth exhibition of the Secession in 1902. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Josef-Hoffmann
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| | Josef Hoffmann and the Architectural Clock |
 | | Hoffmanns work has that quality, and it is the sensitivity and the capacity to produce and make it work that has made Hoffmann an indispensable figure in that generation between the past and the futurea generation that so beautifully extended the art of architecture and the design of objects. |  | | Hoffmann, who beyond the notorious ideology of the Secession had extended himself with the founding of the Werkstätte, found his brilliant sensuality more than his dialectical instincts to be his natural avenue of realization. |  | | Within his lifes work, there is an enactment of that condition, spanning his years as a moderne of the art nouveau modality at the turn of the century to the modern functionalist architect of the thirties and on to the end of his career. |
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http://thegalleriesatmoore.org/publications/hoffmannjcv.shtml
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| | The Clark - Viennese Architect and Designer Josef HoffmannFeatured in Clark Exhibition Opening June 16 |
 | | Hoffmann's early work relates to Art Nouveau, while the function and purity of his later works show him to be a precursor of the Bauhaus movement. |  | | Born in Moravia in 1870, Josef Hoffmann studied architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts under Carl von Hasenauer and Otto Wagner. |  | | Rarely seen work of designer Josef Hoffmann,a leading figure in Vienna's art revival of the early twentieth century, will be featured in Josef Hoffmann: Homes of the Wittgensteins, on view at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute June 16 through September 2. |
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http://www.clarkart.edu/make_a_visit/press_releases/content.cfm?ID=160
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| | Vienna 1900 |
 | | Seeing his poor performance, and noticing his interest in art and design, his parents subsequently enrolled him in the Institute of Arts and Crafts at Brno, which he left for one year to serve an apprenticeship at Wuerzburg in the military building division of the government. |  | | Hoffman's mother, Leopoldina, was an enthusiastic and talented musician, and she frequently visited the castle of Prince Collalto, whose art collection and gardens were among the most famous in Moravia. |  | | In 1895, Hoffmann received his diploma and his project, "Forum Orbis-Insula Pacis" won him the prix de Rome. |
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http://faculty.washington.edu/vienna/architecture/hoffmann/bio.htm
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| | HOFFMANN, Josef HOFFMANN biography by Senses-ArtNouveau.com |
 | | Josef Hoffmann studied architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria, under Art Nouveau architect Otto Wagner, whose theories of functional, modern architecture profoundly influenced his works, and in 1896 he joined his office. |  | | In 1905, Hoffmann, Klimt and the Wiener Werkstätte artists, designed the Palais Stoclet, in Brussels, the Capital of Art Nouveau and city of Victor Horta. |  | | He is an important precursor of the Modern Movement and Art Deco. |
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http://www.senses-artnouveau.com/biography.php?artist=HOF
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| | Josef Hoffmann ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Josef Bekel, Portrait of the Composer Karl Czerny, 1836 |  | | Josef Albers, Poster for "The Critic and the Visual Arts," April 7-10, 1965, The American Federation of Arts Biennial Convention., 1965 |  | | In addition to the beautifully illustrated books and periodicals, there is a representative selection of applied art from the Mathildenhöhe (Museum Künstlerkolonie Darmstadt), including styli... |
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| | Josef Hoffmann -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | German-born painter, poet, teacher, and art theoretician Josef Albers was an innovator of such postabstract expressionist styles as color field painting and op art. |  | | Hoffmann's Purkersdorf Sanatorium (1903; Purkersdorf, Austria) was an important early work, and his Stoclet House (1905) in Brussels is considered his masterpiece. |  | | Beginning in 1899 he taught at the School of Applied Arts, Vienna, and participated (1903) in the establishment of the Vienna Workshop, a centre for arts and crafts, which he directed for some 30 years. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9040707?tocId=9040707
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| | RSA Press Releases |
 | | Josef Hoffmann (1879-1953) was a leading figure in Vienna's art revival. |  | | This exhibition recreates the aesthetic atmosphere of turn-of-the-century Vienna through Hoffmann's work commissioned by the family of Karl Wittgenstein from the late 1880s to 1905. |  | | He founded the influential Wiener Werkstatte and was a founding member of the Vienna Secession, and his decorative arts greatly influenced the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States in the early 20th century. |
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http://www.resnicowschroeder.com/news/clark_over.html
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| | VIENNA 1903 - 1932 |
 | | Both Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser were highly influential teachers at the Viennese school of applied arts known as the "Kunstgewerbeschule". |  | | It was their mutual dream to fuse architecture and the applied arts into a "gesamtkunstwerk" or "total work of art." Patron of the arts, Fritz Wärndorfer provided the financial backing which then enabled this artists' co-operative to become a reality. |  | | The entire gallery space will focus on its extensive inventory of decorative arts made by the Wiener Werkstätte and other Viennese masters during the first third of the 20 |
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http://www.historicaldesign.com/vienna.html
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| | VMFA: What's New Archive |
 | | A 1923 silver tea set by Austrian artist Josef Hoffmann, 34 decorative objects by 20th-century French jeweler Jean Schlumberger and a 1927 watercolor by French artist Paul Signac have been given to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. |  | | This five-piece tea set made in 1923 by Austrian artist Josef Hoffmann for the Wiener Werkstätte has been given to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts by the institution's Fabergé Society. |  | | Brandt calls the Hoffmann tea set "an exceptional and important addition to an already extraordinary collection" of 20th-century decorative arts at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. |
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http://finearts.virginia.museum/accessions.html
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| | Josef Hoffmann: The Wittgenstein Family |
 | | Freed from the heavy pressure of his work, he turned to the promotion of the new Viennese art scene, in addition to continuing his longtime charitable activities. |  | | In 1897 a group of the most progressive young Viennese artists including, among others, the painters Gustav Klimt and Koloman Moser, as well as the architects Josef Maria Olbrich and Josef Hoffmann, founded the "Vereinigung bildender Künstler Österreichs - Secession" ("Association of Austrian Artists - Secession"). |  | | A final project, the most lavish and expensive object ever produced by the Wiener Werkstätte, was purchased in 1908 at the Wiener Kunstschau (Vienna Art Show) by Karl Wittgenstein for his town palace on Alleegasse. |
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http://www.clarkart.edu/exhibitions/klimt/hoffmann/wittgenstein.cfm
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| | Josef Hoffmann: Home of the Wittgensteins Art and Archaeology Travel to Williamstown, ... |
 | | The architect and designer Josef Hoffmann (1870 - 1956) and the Wiener Werkstätte are synonymous with the decorative arts revival that occurred in Vienna around 1900. |  | | This loan exhibition features different commissions for the family from the late 1890s to about 1905 and includes drawings, furniture, and silver. |  | | Loans of furniture and silver are drawn from private collections and more than fifty design drawings by Hoffman are on loan from the Austrian Museum fo Applied Arts (MAK). |
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http://www.culturekiosque.com/travel/item1306.html
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| | Josef Hoffmann |
 | | View available works of art, prices and exhibitions by the artist Josef Hoffmann in galleries worldwide. |  | | Market Alert: Receive email updates when artworks by Josef Hoffmann are offered for sale in Galleries and Auction Houses worldwide. |
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| | HOFFMANN - Josef Hoffmann products |
 | | Rundes Modell Cutlery was originally designed by Josef Hoffmann in 1906 for the Wiener Werkstaette and presented for the first time to the public at the exhibition entitled 'The Laid Table' in Vienna. |  | | This cutlery was produced by hand in Silver until 1912. |
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http://www.shopcreator.com/mall/designconscious/topic/topic-21207-1.stm
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| | Josef Hoffmann: Drawings and Objects from Conception to Design |
 | | Josef Hoffmann was one of the leading members of the Vienna Secession, and his desire to fuse fine art with craft had a dramatic impact on modern design. |  | | Originating at the Galleries at Moore (January 7February 9, 1991), the exhibition traveled to Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Champaign (February 23March 31, 1991) and the David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago (April 18June 16, 1991. |  | | Josef Hoffmann: Drawings and Objects from Conception to Design |
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| | Josef Hoffmann: artist |
 | | Artist: Josef Hoffmann Exhibit: Course Of Invention: The Arts And Crafts Movement In Europe And America, 1880-1920 |  | | Subscribe to our FREE weekly Museum Exhibits Newsletter to keep up to date with art exhibit openings across America. |  | | Home > Performers & Artists > Visual Artists > H > Josef Hoffmann |
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| | Frances Loeb Library |
 | | Josef Hoffmann, the architectural work: monograph and catalogue of works / Eduard F. Sekler; translated by the author; catalogue translated by John Maass. |  | | Ill. In: International Congress of the History of Art (25th: 1983: Vienna) Akten, Band 8: Wien und die architektur des 20. |  | | Josef Hoffmann, the architectural work [book review]/Barry Bergdoll. |
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http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/library/services/reference/bibliographies/sekler.html
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| | E-mail Appraisals |
 | | Although Hoffmann's earliest works belong to a Secessionist tangent of the Art Nouveau, his later works introduced a vocabulary of regular grids and squares. |  | | He won the Rome prize in 1895 and the following year joined the Wagner's office. |  | | Josef Hoffmann the architect and designer and Werkstatte are synonymous with the decorative art that occurred in Vienna around 1900. |
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| | Josef Hoffmann Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com |
 | | Josef Hoffmann Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com |  | | Search the Art History Database for artists, titles, media, year, and other indepth information: |  | | The years 1880-1930 are considered among the most dynamic and creative periods in modern design hist... |
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http://www.absolutearts.com/masters/h/hoffmann-josef.html
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| | True replicas of Bauhaus furniture... armchairs, sofas, chairs and tables designed by Mies Van Der Rohe, Le Corbusier, ... |
 | | After 1890, Scotland saw the rise of a real world of an 'aestheticizing' geometry, which was born around Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) and the group 'The Four' which included, other than Mackintosh himself, also his wife Margaret MacDonald, her sister Frances and the brother-in-law Herbert McNair. |  | | From Glasgow it is Charles Rennie Mackintosh who begins his movement, starting from the building of the local School of Art. |  | | This small community worked, for the most, on furniture and interior design, despite some of the buildings designed by Mackintosh, as the Glasgow School of Art, represent important steps in the history of architecture. |
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| | Josef Hoffmann Cubus Sofa |
 | | Josef Hoffmann had a preference for geometric composition based on the square that was later attributed his own formal language called "Quadratstil." This language was evident in everything Josef Hoffmann created both architecturally as well as his innovative furniture designs. |  | | The Cubus Armchair design was wrongly credited to his pupil and fellow co-founder of the Weiner Werkstätte, Otto Prutscher. |  | | The Josef Hoffmann Cubus Armchair was presented at the International Exhibition held in Buenos Aires in 1910 on the centennial of Argentinean Independence known as la Revólucion de Mayo. |
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http://www.bauhaus2yourhouse.com/josef-hoffmann-cubus-sofa.html
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| | PAPERS OF JOSEF FRANZ MARIA HOFFMANN, 1895-1950 |
 | | Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs and other papers of the Austrian designer and architect, Josef Hoffmann, document his involvement in the arts and crafts movement and his writings in art education. |  | | The bulk of the papers date to the 1920s and 1930s. |
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http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/finding_aids/jfmhoffm_m2.html
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| | Josef Hoffmann: Furniture, Design and Objects |
 | | Hoffmann was among the first architect-designers to apply the concept of Gesamtkuntswerk, (the effort to produce a "total work of art") to his field. |  | | Josef Hoffmann: Furniture, Designs and Objects provides a comprehensive look at the designs for furniture, decorative objects, and printed material that cult designer Josef Hoffmann (Austrian, 1870-1956) created for the interiors of his visionary buildings. |  | | The book shows how Hoffmann produced a sense of aesthetic unity in his built environments by balancing bold formal innovation with simple yet elegant geometric and organic motifs. |
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| | josef hoffmann brooch |
 | | Josef Hoffmann - Brooch (for the Wiener Werkstätte) TITLE: Brooch (for the Wiener Werkstätte) ARTIST: Josef Hoffmann... |  | | ...van der Rohe for the German Exhibition and Pavilion at the 1938 Barcelona World's Fair, and a brooch by Josef Hoffmann, all of which are of... |  | | Josef Hoffmann, Part of the Flat Model cutlery set, silver, c.1903-1904. |
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http://www.1forjewelry.com/33/josef-hoffmann-brooch.html
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| | Josef Hoffmann Online |
 | | Courtauld Institute of Art, London, UK 7 works by or related to the artist |  | | Josef Hoffmann at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City |  | | Search AllPosters for reproductions of works by Josef Hoffmann |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/hoffmann_josef.html
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| | Josef Hoffmann: Tea service (2000.278.1-.9) Object Page Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
 | | Josef Hoffmann's designs before 1900 incorporated the curvilinear, organic motifs common to the then-fashionable Jugendstil and Art Nouveau styles. |  | | The only decoration, except for the inset jewels, is the single thin horizontal line of raised dots near the bottom of each container. |  | | With the turn of the century, however, he abruptly abandoned them for a revolutionary new approach based on geometry, of which this tea service is an outstanding example. |
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http://www.metmuseum.org/TOAH/ho/11/euwcm/hod_2000.278.1-.9.htm
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| | M A K o n l i n e - Josef Hoffmann |
 | | A Continuous Process,” the MAK starts an exhibition series in the house where Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956) was born in Brtnice in the Czech Republic that is scheduled to span several years. |  | | Drawings from the Wiener Werkstätte Archives and the Works on Paper Collection of the MAK reveal the close relationship between Josef Hoffmann and his customers who often were both financiers and clients of the Wiener Werkstätte. |  | | As co-founder of the “Vereinigung bildender Künstler Österreichs – Secession,“ the Wiener Werkstätte, and the “Österreichischer Werkbund,” Hoffmann had a decisive influence on modern Viennese design. |
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http://www.mak.at/mysql/ausstellungen_show_page.php?a_id=700
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| | International Auctioneers |
 | | The comprehensive offer of furniture comprises works by Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann, and Adolf Loos. |  | | Jewellery design was a particular concern of Hoffmann's. |  | | Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956) and Koloman Moser (1868-1918), two members of the Vienna Secession, functioned as the Wiener Werkstätte's artistic directors. |
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http://www.internationalauctioneers.com/int/auction_detail.asp?AucID=5496
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| | Josef Hoffmann Biography / Biography of Josef Hoffmann Biography |
 | | Get the complete Josef Hoffmann Biography—3 pages in all. |  | | Josef Franz Maria Hoffmann was born in Pirnitz (Brtnice), then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, on December 15, 1870. |  | | During his studies and early professional years Hoffmann assimilated the historicist architectural traditions of Vienna, as exemplified in the work of Hasenauer and Wagner (among others); Wagner's functionalistic theories; the stylistic experimentations of the European..... |
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| | Josef Hoffmann, Brooch Review - Online news and more relevant resources |
 | | Learn Bridge Simply and Quickly - we offer a simple to follow Beginners eBook, a weekly eZine plus tips & puzzles.... |  | | Visited by at this time, his rectangular geometric style was... |  | | This is the best resources relating to Josef Hoffmann, Brooch, allowing you to find your next Josef Hoffmann, Brooch without breaking the Josef Hoffmann, Brooch.Finding information about Josef Hoffmann, Brooch is very easy, and these resources will show you how. |
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| | MoMA.org The Collection Josef Hoffmann. Sitzmaschine Chair with Adjustable Back (model 670). c. 1905 |
 | | The Sitzmaschine makes clear reference to an adjustable-back English Arts and Crafts chair known as the Morris chair, designed by Philip Webb around 1866. |  | | The sanatorium was one of the first important commissions given to the Wiener Werkstätte, a collaborative founded in 1903 by Hoffmann and Koloman Moser espousing many of the English Arts and Crafts movement's tenets of good design and high-quality craftsmanship. |  | | It represents one of Hoffmann's earliest experiments in unifying a building and its furnishings as a total work of art. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Josef Hoffmann |
 | | See all search results in Photos and more (104) |  | | Hoffmann, E(rnst) T(heodor) A(madeus) (1776-1822), German writer and composer, who was influential in the romantic movement in German literature.... |  | | Hoffmann, Josef (1870-1956), Austrian architect, who was a pioneer of modern architecture. |
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| | DIRECTORY - ARCHITECTURE JOSEF HOFFMANN - ARTS AND ARCHITECTURE JOSEF HOFFMANN |
 | | »Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956) - Great Buildings Online presents a profile of this Viennese architect, a pupil of Otto Wagner, and examples of his works. |  | | »Josef Hoffmann and the Architectural Clock - Carles Vallhonrat discusses the life, work and influence of this Viennese architect and designer. |  | | DIRECTORY - ARCHITECTURE JOSEF HOFFMANN - ARTS AND ARCHITECTURE JOSEF HOFFMANN |
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http://www.themusichype.com/dir/Arts/Architecture/History/Architects/H/Hoffmann,_Josef
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| | Josef Hoffmann im Kunsthaus Zug Ausstellung zum 100-Jahr-... |
 | | Das Kunsthaus Zug thematisiert dabei die Bezüge zwischen Architektur, Kunstgewerbe, Malerei, Literatur und Musik. |  | | Zu seinen bedeutendsten Bauten gehören das Sanatorium Purkersdorf in Wien und das Palais Stoclet in Brüssel, bei denen er auch für die Innenausstattung zuständig war. |  | | So betrieb sie das Kabarett Fledermaus, für das Hoffmann nicht nur Möbel, Geschirr und Kostüme entwarf, sondern auch das Musik- und Theaterprogramm mitbestimmte. |
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http://www.swissart.net/e/news/archive-article.php3?myeditid=392&langindex=de
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| | BookkooB : Josef Hoffmann Designs - : Compare Book Prices |
 | | Above you will see price and availability details for Josef Hoffmann Designs: Mak/Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna by from the leading UK book stores. |  | | Josef Hoffmann Designs: Mak/Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna |  | | Please take a moment to tell us what you think of this site... |
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| | Hoffmann Kubus Chair - Josef Hoffmann |
 | | Get more details about the Hoffmann Kubus Chair |  | | Hoffmann's Kubus collection are well known for it's design and his usage of the square. |  | | Josef Hoffman created this Chair for an exposition in Argentina. |
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| | Vienna 1900: The Art and Culture of Viennese Modernism |
 | | Two Family House (Doppelwohnhaus Moser-Moll) 1900-1901 by Josef Hoffmann, Arts and Crafts Style |  | | Interior of the Moll House, painting by Carl Moll 1903 (with its W.W. furnishings) |  | | Vase 1916, design by Josef Hoffmann made by Meyr’s Neffe for Wiener Werkstaette, glass |
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| | Kubus Armchair by Josef Hoffmann - Modern Furniture Classics : Chairs |
 | | Kubus Armchair by Josef Hoffmann - Modern Furniture Classics : Chairs |  | | Availability: Black and white in stock, all other colors are custom made and take between 6-10 weeks to deliver |  | | CHARLES EAMES MIES VAN DER ROHE CHARLES MACKINTOSH FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT ISAMU NOGUCHI MARCEL BREUER LE CORBUSIER EILEEN GRAY |
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| | Josef Hofmann |
 | | Josef Hofmann was one of the greatest piano prodigies in music history. |  | | His early concert schedule was interrupted by a humanitarian who paid his father a substantial sum to postpone Josef's travels until the boy matured. |  | | Rubinstein's charge that Hofmann was more interested in inventions than music seems to be confirmed by the accounts of Hofmann's friends Josef and Rosina Lhevinne. |
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http://www.geocities.com/greatpianists/hofmann.html
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| | AOL Search Web |
 | | Authorized Hoffmann furniture is only made by Wittmann. |  | | Kubus Loveseat by Josef Hoffmann - Modern Furniture Classics : Sofas. |  | | Kubus Loveseat by Josef Hoffmann - Modern Furniture Classics : Sofas |
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| | Josef Hoffmann in Tribu-Design- Furniture, lighting and industrial design |
 | | Josef Hoffmann in Tribu-Design- Furniture, lighting and industrial design |  | | Tribu-Design invites you to visit a free exhibition of more than 900 samples of furniture, lightings and industrial design of the twentieth century !!! |
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| | Josef Hoffmann, Compare Book Prices & Find Cheap New, Used Books |
 | | Josef Hoffmann: The Architectural Work : Monograph and Catalogue of Works |  | | Josef Hoffmann Designs: Mak/Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna |  | | Josef Hoffmann, 1870-1956: Ornament zwischen Hoffnung und Verbrechen : die Sammlungen des ×sterreichischen Museums für Angewandte Kunst, der Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst, Wien, mit Objekten aus dem Historischen Museum der Stadt Wien |
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| | Josef Hoffmann Upholstered Velvet Sofa |
 | | The Josef Hoffmann Velvet Armchair was developed 1911 for the "House Kohler." Josef Hoffmann based the Velvet Armchair design off of a previous design from the Palais Stoclet's vestibule in Brussells (1905-1911) and this piece represents and iteration of that model. |  | | This design also includes the derivations of the loveseat and three seat sofa, as you see here. |  | | The Velvet Armchair we see here differs from that model primarily in how Josef Hoffmann was more liberal in his use of decorative border, in this case the stripped piping. |
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http://www.bauhaus2yourhouse.com/josef-hoffmann-velvet-sofa.html
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| | Product Details |
 | | initially designed by josef hoffmann, this bowl was reintroduced by alessi on 1983 and is based on existing drawings. |
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http://www.unicahome.com/catalog/item.asp?id=539
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