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Designs for Teapots, 1920 - 1925

Leopold Museum,
Vienna
Pencil on paper
19.5×33.5 cm

Artists

  • Josef Hoffmann

    (Pirnitz 1870–1956 Vienna)

Currently on display at OG4
Every object designed by Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956), whether tin, flacon, teapot or candlestick, is characterized by the artist’s meticulously precise but at the same time sensual and playful esthetic awareness with which he ran through forms. Born in the Moravian town of Pirnitz (present-day: Brtnice/Czech Republic), Hoffmann pursued the notion of bettering the world through beauty with obsessive consistency – an idea that was reflected in the concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk, or universal work of art. Every singly object in the households of his commissioners was to fit in with the greater ensemble, and was to be of the highest artistic quality. This aspiration is palpable in all of Hoffmann’s designs, which show his ability as a confident and exact freehand draftsman. They not only illustrate his masterful handling of antique practices such as fluting, which he often invoked as variations, but also his skill as a formalist. Hoffmann designed his objects as if he were dealing with architecture.

Object data

Artist/author
  • Josef Hoffmann
Title
Designs for Teapots
Date
1920 - 1925
Art movement
Wiener Werkstätte
Category
Graphic work
Material​/technique
Pencil on paper
Dimensions
19.5×33.5 cm
Credit line
Leopold Museum, Vienna, Inv. 6018
Inventory access
Accession 2016 2017
Keywords

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Provenance

Provenance research
Leopold Museum i

Auktion: 28.02.2017, Auktionshaus im Kinsky, Wien, 115.Auktion, Jugenstil & Design, Nr. 618
Leopold Museum-Privatstiftung, Wien (seit 2017)

  1. Auktionshaus im Kinsky, Katalog zur 115. Auktion, Wien 2017 sowie Archiv des Leopold Museums, Rechnung Nr. 1150114 vom 01.03.2017

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