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Jam or Honey Jar, c. 1905

Leopold Museum,
Vienna
Brass nickel plated, sheet iron zinc-plated, lacquered, glass
17.5×12×12 cm

Artists

  • Josef Hoffmann

    (Pirnitz 1870–1956 Vienna)

  • Wiener Werkstätte
Currently on display at OG4
The world of geometry provided the greatest source of inspiration to the two founders of the Wiener Werkstätte, Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956) and Koloman Moser (1868–1918), during the first years after the workshop’s inception. His penchant for squares even earned Hoffmann the sobriquet “Quadratl-Hoffmann” [square Hoffmann] among his friends. In many instances, the designs by the two artists are so similar that they cannot be conclusively assigned to either without the existence of signed design drawings. The design of this lattice vase is based upon a drawing created by Hoffmann around 1906. It is part of a comprehensive series of objects made from zinc-plated sheet iron. On a square base, the incurved walls consist in the center of a lattice made from squares. These squares were mechanically punched into the sheet metal. After the individual parts had been soldered together, the lattice vase was finished with a white varnish. The object served as a small flower vase.

Object data

Artist/author
  • Design: Josef Hoffmann
  • Execution: Wiener Werkstätte
Title
Jam or Honey Jar
Date
c. 1905
Art movement
Wiener Werkstätte
Category
Arts and crafts
Material​/technique
Brass nickel plated, sheet iron zinc-plated, lacquered, glass
Dimensions
17.5×12×12 cm
Credit line
Leopold Museum, Vienna, Inv. 4180
Inventory access
Contributed to the Leopold Museum-Privatstiftung in 1994
Selection of Reference works
  • Wien 1900. Sammlung Leopold, hrsg. von Diethard Leopold/Peter Weinhäupl, Wien u.a. 2009.
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Provenance

Provenance research
Leopold Museum i
Dr. Rudolf Leopold, Wien (o.D.);
Leopold Museum-Privatstiftung, Wien (seit 1994).

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