JOSEF HOFFMANN (1870-1956)
JOSEF HOFFMANN (1870-1956)
JOSEF HOFFMANN (1870-1956)
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JOSEF HOFFMANN (1870-1956)

IMPORTANT SET OF THREE LIGHT FIXTURES, FROM THE DR. HERMANN WITTGENSTEIN COMMISSION, VIENNA CIRCA 1906

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JOSEF HOFFMANN (1870-1956)
Important Set of Three Light Fixtures, from the Dr. Hermann Wittgenstein Commission, Vienna circa 1906
hammered silvered brass, glass
comprising three domed ceiling roses, twelve short strands of glass beads, twelve long strands of glass beads
49 ½ in. (125.73 cm) drop
Provenance
Gunther Stefan Asenbaum, Vienna
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1986
Literature
Joseph Hoffmann, Interiors 1902-1913, exh. cat., Nueue Galerie, New York, 2006, p. 200
Exhibited
New York, Museum of Modern Art, Vienna 1900: Art, Architecture & Design, 3 July - 26 October 1986

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Lot Essay

Josef Hoffmann, a co-founder of the Wiener Werkstätte, was  a master of creating carefully harmonized and proportioned ensembles of architecture, furniture, glass and metal work, and textiles. The present lot, a Set of Three Ceiling Lights, from the interior of Dr. Hermann Wittgenstein, Vienna, was complemented in the space by black and white checkerboard patterned, geometric chairs and tables. The simple elegance of the glass beads between the shimmering metal plates unified the interior decoration and created a total work of art. The three lights are adaptable as they can be presented as separate works or in the triangular formation as they were presented in the 1986 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. 

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