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Universal artist Josef Hoffmann stars at Dorotheum's Jugendstil Auction |
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Josef Hoffmann, A teapot, Designed in 1905, executed by the Wiener Werkstätte, silver, rosewood handles and finials, smooth oval shape, minor traces of use, the underside impressed with monogram JH, WW, JH (goldsmith Josef Hossfeld), rose mark and Dianas head mark, cover edge with monogram WW and Dianas head, height 22 cm. Estimate 15,000 - 20,000.
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VIENNA.- More than any other name, Joseph Hoffmann evokes the concept of the "Gesamtkunstwerk" and the work of the "Wiener Werkstätte", making him one of the most prominent proponents of Austrian art. The Dorotheum Jugendstil auction on 1st December 2016 will feature several examples of his exceptional creativity as well as a wide range of other period objects.
There can be no doubt that, were he alive today, Hoffman would still be among the most sought-after architects and interior designers. Back in 1913/14 he designed the country residence of the Primavesi family in Winkelsdorf (Lower Austria) which became famous for its artist parties, attended, among others, by Hoffmann himself as well as Gustav Klimt, Anton Hanak, Kolo Moser and Dagobert Peche, as can be seen in numerous family photographs. The Dorotheum auction includes the 4 by 3 m carpet, made by Johann Backhausen & Sons, which Hoffmann created as part of the interior design of the main salon (estimate 40,000 80,000).
Geometric to floral The scope of Hoffmann's skills is further underlined by two objects produced by "Wiener Werkstätte". A severely geometric and modern teapot is juxtaposed by an oval jardinière dating to 1910, decorated with stylised floral designs, with bell-shaped feet and lapis lazuli ornaments, which is deliberately ornamental in style (15,000 20,000, 25,000 30,000). The diverse Hoffmann selection ranges from a tea-service, to a six-armed candelabrum, a glass centrepiece bowl, a seat machine, a gold watch pendant, to a stylistically pure cake slice.
Peter Behrens, one of the pioneers of German art nouveau, contributes a set of 12 silver crème spoons and serving spoons in the original cassette, a design of 1901/02 made by M. J. Rückert, Mainz ( 12,000 15,000).
This auction will also feature an especially fine selection of ceramics and French glass.
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