Wiener Werkstatte’s fabricsThe Wiener Werkstatte (Vienna Workshop) was an artist collective based on an interest in eliminating the gap between fine arts and crafts. Founded in 1903 by architect Josef Hoffmann and artist...
✨Vintage, Arts, Architecture (1900-1980)✨Three vases for violets by Michael Powolny. Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna 1900.
Art from the FutureKoloman Moser (Austrian, 1868-1918) Koloman Moser was a graphic artist and designer of the Vienna Secession. Along with Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann, Moser designed the art journal Ver...
The Austrian Lacemaker: Dagobert PecheThe early 20th century Austrian designer Dagobert Peche was a remarkable talent, whose visionary career expanded across a seemingly endless array of decorative art forms, including metalwork, glass, ceramics, furniture, architecture, and textiles. One of his greatest contributions came in the form of lacemaking – he produced and designed a large body of stunningly intricate...
Josef Hoffmann | Easter Card | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtEggs Josef Hoffmann (Austrian, Moravia 1870–1956 Vienna) Publisher: Published by Wiener Werkstätte Date: ca. 1907/8–14 Medium: Color lithograph
Textiles of ViennaThere are some interesting fabric pieces to see at the National Gallery of Victoria Vienna Art and Design exhibition, although I could have done with more of Josef Hoffman’s Wiener Werkstätte…
Design Landmarks in the History of the PosterKoloman Moser, Original Design for Opening of Wiener Werkstätte Showroom (1905)
Green Decorative Vase With Black PatternsJosef Hoffmann (1870-1956), Johann Lötz Witwe, Etched Glass Vase.
Wiener Werkstätte postcards – part 1Art and Artists, Paintings, Painters, Prints, Printmakers, Illustration, Illustrators
WW (Wiener Werkstätte): Iterations of a Monogram, 1905–1931WW (Wiener Werkstätte): Iterations of a Monogram, 1905–1931
Powerhouse Collection - Collection of textile swatches made by Wiener WerkstatteTextile swatches (116), silk / paper, various designers, made by Wiener Werkstatte, Vienna, Austria, 1910-1920
Ways to Modernism: Josef Hoffmann, Adolf Loos, and Their ImpactJosef Hoffmann and Adolf Loos were an integral part of a period during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when long-established viewpoints on the
Wiener WerkstatteEstablished in 1903, the Wiener Werkstätte (engl.: Vienna’s Workshops) was a production community of visual artists in Vienna, Austria bringing together architects, artists and designers. The enterprise evolved from the Secession (association), founded in 1897 as a progressive alliance of artists and designers. From the start, the Secession had placed special emphasis on the applied … Continue reading "Wiener Werkstatte"
Event Posters'Ausstellung' - Poster of the 23rd exhibition of the Vienna Secession, by Leopold Stolba, Colour Lithograph (1905)