Josef Hoffmann
(Austrian, 1870–1956)
Biography
Josef Hoffmann was an Austrian architect and industrial designer. Adhering strictly to equilateral geometry, Hoffmann's designs include all manner of consumer goods, spanning items such as dinnerware, tapestries, furniture, and lighting fixtures. A prolific and multidisciplinary visionary, he also designed multiple landmark buildings, including the Sanatorium Purkersdorf in Vienna. Born on December 15, 1870 in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Hoffmann graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in 1895. While a student, he studied under renowned Austrian architect Otto Wagner, and subsequently joined the Vienna Succession in 1897 along with other leading artists like Joseph Maria Olbrich and Gustav Klimt. Hoffmann's extensive pantheon of designs is considered quintessentially representative of 20th-century architecture, and his contributions have been critically lauded for generations since his death in Vienna, Austria on May 7, 1956.
Most Expensive Artwork Sold at Auction
Important Set of Three Light Fixtures, from the Dr. Hermann Wittgenstein Commission, Vienna, 1906
Sold price: 774,000 USD
Josef Hoffmann Artworks
Josef Hoffmann
A carpet from the living room of the..., 1914
Sale Date: December 1, 2016
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Josef Hoffmann
A set of six mahogany chairs upholstered in...
Sale Date: March 14, 2017
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Josef Hoffmann
Cabinett-Gruppe: Satz von vier Sesseln und..., 1902
Sale Date: March 24, 2017
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Josef Hoffmann and Dagobert Peche
TRAY, ASHTRAY AND TWO BOWLS, 1920
Sale Date: March 29, 2017
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Joseph & Bakalowitz Hoffmann
A Pair of Josef Hoffmann Chromed Metal Side..., 1910
Sale Date: March 17, 2017
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Josef Hoffmann
Three preparatory sketches for decorative..., 1933
Sale Date: March 16, 2017
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