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An Enquiring Eye: Property from a Distinguished Private Collector
JOSEF HOFFMANN (1870-1956)
Table Lamp, Model No. M0040, circa 1907
Details
JOSEF HOFFMANN (1870-1956)
Table Lamp, Model No. M0040, circa 1907
executed by Konrad Schindel for the Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna, Austria
hammered silvered brass, brass, silk shade
24 ½ in. (62.2 cm) high, 11 in. (28 cm) diameter of shade
stamped with artist's monogram JH, maker's monogram KS, Wiener Werkstätte's monogram WW and with Rose registered trademark
Table Lamp, Model No. M0040, circa 1907
executed by Konrad Schindel for the Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna, Austria
hammered silvered brass, brass, silk shade
24 ½ in. (62.2 cm) high, 11 in. (28 cm) diameter of shade
stamped with artist's monogram JH, maker's monogram KS, Wiener Werkstätte's monogram WW and with Rose registered trademark
Provenance
Barry Friedman Ltd., New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1984
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1984
Literature
C. Holme, The Art-Revival in Austria, New York, 1906, plate D65 (for a related example)
P. Noever and O. Oberhuber, Josef Hoffmann, Ornament zwischen Hoffnung und Verbrechen, Vienna, 1987, pp. 189, 321, no. M2 (for a related example)
Josef Hoffmann, Designs, exh. cat., MAK-Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, 1992, pp. 185, 318, no. 291 (for a related example)
Vienna 1900-1930, Art in the Home, exh. cat., Historical Design Inc., New York, 1997, p. 36 (for a related example)
P. Noever and O. Oberhuber, Josef Hoffmann, Ornament zwischen Hoffnung und Verbrechen, Vienna, 1987, pp. 189, 321, no. M2 (for a related example)
Josef Hoffmann, Designs, exh. cat., MAK-Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, 1992, pp. 185, 318, no. 291 (for a related example)
Vienna 1900-1930, Art in the Home, exh. cat., Historical Design Inc., New York, 1997, p. 36 (for a related example)
Further details
This model can be found in the permanent collection of the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna (inv. no. GO 2003⁄1965).
Period photographs of this model can be found in the permanent collection of the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna (inv. nos. WWF 97-22-1 and WWF 97-1-3).
Period photographs of this model can be found in the permanent collection of the MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna (inv. nos. WWF 97-22-1 and WWF 97-1-3).
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