Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Josef Hoffmann



Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956):
  • Studied at the Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna
  • Worked in Otto Wagner’s architectural practice
  •  Founding member of the Vienna Secession
  • Artistic director of the Wiener Werkstatte and professor
  • Primarily an architect, but created work in all branches of the workshop

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Dagobert Peche

Left- Paper sample print for fabric Rax, 1911. Right- Paper sample print for fabric Schatten 1916


color print proof on paper, Rosengarten 1911/1913


4 furnishing materials


lace table clothes


living room in the Wolko Gartenberg Apt. 1921 featuring Regenbogen fabric


Josef Urban's office with wall covering Pappelrose 1911/1916


oman's blouse for Nelly Peche 1915 feat. Einsame Blume


Dress by Paul Poiret feat. textile Diomedes by Peche 1919


all designs by Dagobert Peche

Koloman Moser

Vogel Bulow, pre-print drawing, 1899


Baumfalke, color proof on paper, 1910/1911


Spiel der Wellen, print proof on paper, 1899


dress featuring Bergfalter, 1911



all designs by Koloman Moser


Josef Hoffmann Textile Samples




Textile Sketch
Design of a woven velour carpet for Palais Stoclet
Pencil and watercolor
c. 1910


"Bellflower"
Sketch for carpet design for Palais Stoclet, to be used on the servant's staircase
Pencil, watercolor and gouache
c. 1910


"Apollo"
Fabric design
c. 1910-15


"Cypren" (Cyprus)
Fabric design and its application for a pinafore dress
c. 1910-15

Carl Otto Czecshka Textile Samples





"Waldidyll"( Forest Idyll)
Fabric design
c. 1910- 1911

Carl Otto Czecshka.


  • Trained at the Akademie der bildenden Künste 1894-99 in Vienna
  • As well as being an affluent artist of the period, Czecshka also taught at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna from 1902-1907
  • Member of the Secession in 1900
  • Member of the Wiener Werstatte from fall 1905 onwards
  • He was a multidisciplinary artist, with skills ranging from illustration, textile design and metal crafts
  • Handicraft and commercial art
  • His most important work were a series of illustrations for the book Nibelungen



Wiener Werkstätte, fabric-covered bound article on the Palais Stoclet From Moderne Bauformen, 1914





Wiener Werkstätte fabric-covered bound article on the Palais Stoclet

From
Moderne Bauformen, c. 1914
Printed cotton, paper
12" x 8.5"