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JOSEF HOFFMANN 18701956: Progress Through Beauty: The Guide to His Oeuvre New edition [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 456 pages, aukštis x plotis: 305x230 mm, weight: 2805 g, 310 b/w and 480 col. ill. - 310 Illustrations, black and white - 480 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Birkhauser
  • ISBN-10: 3035622965
  • ISBN-13: 9783035622966
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 456 pages, aukštis x plotis: 305x230 mm, weight: 2805 g, 310 b/w and 480 col. ill. - 310 Illustrations, black and white - 480 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Birkhauser
  • ISBN-10: 3035622965
  • ISBN-13: 9783035622966
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Das Buch dokumentiert erstmals umfassend das Gesamtwerk Josef Hoffmanns. Als Wagner-Schüler, Gründungsmitglied der Wiener Secession ( 897), Professor an der Wiener Kunstgewerbeschule ( 899- 93 ), Mitbegründer der Wiener Werkstätte ( 9 3), des Deutschen Werkbundes ( 9 7) sowie des Österreichischen Werkbundes ( 9 2) kultivierte er ein Modell moderner Lebensweisen auf der Basis einer handwerklich geprägten, künstlerisch ambitionierten und gestalterisch avancierten Bau- und Produktkultur.

Über 4 illustrierte Essays namhafter ExpertInnen zu den wichtigsten Bauten, Interieurs, Ausstellungen, kunstgewerblichen Entwürfen und Produkten stellen alle Sparten seines großen uvres dar. Großzügige Bildstrecken, eine detaillierte Biografie und ein umfassender Dokumentationsteil runden das Buch ab zu einem neuen Standard-Werk.
Hoffmann's Dream of a High-Quality Society
8(3)
Christoph Thun-Hohenstein
150 Years of Josef Hoffmann A Retrospect of His Oeuvre
11(17)
Christian Witt-Dorring
Matthias Boeckl
Rainald Franz
1870--1900
28(52)
"It Was No Simple Matter to [ ...] Reach an Understanding of the Real Sense of Building" Josef Hoffmann: Studies at the Vienna Academy
33(6)
Rainald Franz
Protestant Materialism Meets Catholic Emotions The English Exemplar
39(4)
Christian Witt-Dorring
"Deeply Honored to Have Been Nominated..." Josef Hoffmann and the Founding of the Union of Austrian Artists Secession
43(4)
Rainald Franz
Interior Design as a Work of Art From "Brettlstil" to Viennese Style 1898--1900
47(6)
Christian Witt-Dorring
From Life Reform to Bourgeois Daily Life The Villa Colony on the Hohe Warte
53(27)
Matthias Boeckl
1901--1906
80(56)
In the Modernist Laboratory Josef Hoffmann's Architecture Class at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts 1899--1918
83(10)
Matthias Boeckl
System Designs Josef Hoffmann's Cooperation with J. & J. Kohn
93(8)
Sebastian Hackenschmidt
Wolfgang Thillmann
From Art Object to Standard Product The Wiener Werkstatte 1903--1918
101(8)
Christian Witt-Dorring
Anatomy of Catharsis Concrete Structure as a Formative Factor for the Purkersdorf Sanatorium
109(27)
Otto Kapfinger
1907--1910
136(66)
Between Surface and Space Atectonic Architectural Innovations at Stoclet House
139(6)
Matthias Boeckl
Stoclet House: A Gesamtkunstwerk The Shared Fate of Adolphe Stoclet and the Wiener Werkstatte 1905--1911
145(4)
Christian Witt-Dorring
Plant and Square The Gardens of Josef Hoffmann
149(6)
Anette Freytag
The Viennese Style Interiors 1900--1918
155(16)
Christian Witt-Dorring
"Homely Concept of Housing" versus "Decorating over the Bad Skeleton of a Building" From Rental Villa to "Festival Building"
171(8)
Rainald Franz
"Chief Architect of the Show of Force of Austrian Ambitions in Art" The 1908 Kunstschau in Vienna
179(23)
Rainald Franz
1911--1918
202(40)
A Truly Effective Culture of Taste in Atectonic Classicism The Exhibitions in Rome (1911) and Cologne (1914)
205(6)
Rainald Franz
Josef Hoffmann's Customers as a Reflection of Social Change at the Fin de Siecle
211(4)
Ursula Prokop
Freedom from Patronage Josef Hoffmann and the Deutsche Werkstatten Hellerau
215(4)
Klara Nemeckova
A Cheerful and Capricious Energy Josef Hoffmann and the Wiener Werkstatte in Sweden
219(23)
Jan Norrman
1919--1925
242(52)
Continuing to Build for Patrons Josef Hoffmann's Villas 1918--1933
245(6)
Rainald Franz
Luxury Put to the Test The Wiener Werkstatte and Hoffmann's Interior Designs 1919--1932
251(12)
Christian Witt-Dorring
Presence despite Permanent Crisis Josef Hoffmann and the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts 1919--1938
263(6)
Matthias Boeckl
"A Shrine of a Thousand Treasures to Admire and Stroll Through" The Austrian Pavilion at the International Decorative Arts Exhibition in Paris in 1925
269(25)
Rainald Franz
Markus Kristan
1926--1933
294(62)
From Vienna to Hollywood Josef Hoffmann and America
297(8)
Christopher Long
The Social Question Josef Hoffmann's Municipal Apartment Complexes and Housing Developments before 1933
305(10)
Matthias Boeckl
A New Classicism Josef Hoffmann and His Reception in Italy
315(6)
Valerio Terraroli
At the Zenith of His International Influence Josef Hoffmann and the Competition for the Palais des Nations in Geneva
321(6)
Matthias Boeckl
The Decorative Arts Destroyed? Josef Hoffmann and the Austrian Werkbund
327(8)
Andreas Nierhaus
Women's Clothing as Another Surface Josef Hoffmann and Fashion
335(6)
Lara Steinhaußer
Beauty in Utility The Reception of Josef Hoffmann in Belgium and France 1900-1939
341(15)
Adrian Prieto
1934--1938
356(30)
Temporary Career Setback Josef Hoffmann and the Standestaat
359(6)
Elisabeth Boeckl-Klamper
Austria's Aesthetic Self-Portrait The Austrian Pavilion in Venice 1933--1934
365(6)
Rainald Franz
Working without the Wiener Werkstatte Decorative Arts 1933--1938
371(15)
Christian Witt-Dorring
1939--1945
386(30)
Josef Hoffmann and National Socialism An Evaluation
389(10)
Elisabeth Boeckl-Klamper
"The Leadership's Will" Hoffmann's Projects under National Socialism
399(17)
Matthias Boeckl
1946--1956
416(29)
Individuality versus Obligatory Conformity Decorative Arts 1938--1956
419(6)
Christian Witt-Dorring
Reconstructing Modernism Josef Hoffmann's Late Work as an Architect and Curator
425(6)
Matthias Boeckl
On the Reconstruction of the Arts and Crafts Osterreichische Werkstatten 1948
431(4)
Eva-Maria Orosz
A Pioneer of Modernism Josef Hoffmann and International Arts Journalism
435(4)
Markus Kristan
The Relevance of the Beautiful Enduring Resonances of Josef Hoffmann's Oeuvre
439(6)
Matthias Boeckl
(Select) Bibliography 445(3)
Index of Names 448(4)
Authors 452(1)
List of Abbreviations 453(1)
Imprint 454
Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Rainald Franz, MAK Wien. Christian Witt-Dörring, ehem. MAK Wien und Matthias Boeckl, Die Angewandte.

Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Rainald Franz, MAK Vienna. Christian Witt-Dörring, form. MAK Vienna, Matthias Boeckl, Univ. of Applied Arts.