Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). At the zenith of his international influence. Josef Hoffmann and the competition for the Palais des Nations in Geneva
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Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). Between surface and space. Atectonic architectural innovations at Stoclet House
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Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). From life reform to bourgeois daily life. The villa Colony on the Hohe Warte
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Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). In the modernist laboratory. Josef Hoffmann's architecture class at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts 1899-1918
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Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). Presence despite permanent crisis. Josef Hoffmann and the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts 1919-1938
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Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). Reconstructing modernism. Josef Hoffmann's late work as an architect and curator
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Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). The leadership's will Hoffmann's projects under national socialism
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Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). The revelance of the beautiful. Enduring resonances of Josef Hoffmann's oeuvre
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Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). The social question. Josef Hoffmann's municipal apartement complexes and housing developements before 1933
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Boyer John W. (1946- ). From an absolutistist to a constitutional state
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Doberl Mario. Ceremony and a cut-off point
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Doberl Mario. Majesty and modesty
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Franz Rainald (1964- )
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Franz Rainald (1964- ). 150 years of Josef Hoffmann. A retrospect of his oeuvre
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Franz Rainald (1964- ). A shrine of a thousand treasures to admire and stroll through. The Austrain pavilion at the International Decorative Arts Exhibition in Paris in 1925
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Franz Rainald (1964- ). A truly effective culture of taste in atectonic classicism. The exhibitions in Rome (1911) and Cologne (1914)
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Franz Rainald (1964- ). Austria's aesthetic self-portrait. The Austrian pavilion in Venice 1933-1934
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Franz Rainald (1964- ). Chief architect of the show of force of Austrian ambitions in art. The 1908 Kunstschau in Vienna
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Franz Rainald (1964- ). Continuing to build for patrons. Josef Hoffmann's villas 1918-1933
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Franz Rainald (1964- ). Deeply honored to have been no nominated... Josef Hoffmann and the founding of the Union of Austrian Artists Secession
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Franz Rainald (1964- ). Homely concept of housing versus decorating over the bad skeleton of a building. From Rental Cilla to Festival Building
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Franz Rainald (1964- ). It was no simple matter to ... reach an understanding of the real sense of building. Josef Hoffmann: studies at the Vienna Academy
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Freytag Anette (1971- ). Plant and square. The gardens of Josef Hoffmann
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Gero Andras (1952- ). Suppression and the compromise
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Grossegger Elisabeth (1955- ). Great events in Greater Austria
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Hackenschmidt Sebastian (1971- ). System design. Josef Hoffmann's cooperation with J. & J. Kohn
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Hatschek Christoph (1974- ). Life characterised by wars
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Iby Elfriede (1958- ). Life at Schonbrunn and at the Hofburg in Vienna
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Just Thomas (1969- ). Shedding new light on an old story
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Kapfinger Otto (1949- )
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Kapfinger Otto (1949- ). Anatomy of catharsis. Concrete structure as a formative factor for the Purkersdorf Sanatorium
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Klamper Elisabeth (1956- )
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Klamper Elisabeth (1956- ). Josef Hoffmann and national socialism. An evaluation
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Klamper Elisabeth (1956- ). Temporary career setback. Josef Hoffmann and the Standestaat
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Klein Michael (1967- ). Myth lives on
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Kowalska Joanna Regina. Long journey to a distant province
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Kristan Markus (1954- ). A pioneer of modernism. Josef Hoffmann and international arts journalism
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Kurrent Friedrich (1931- )
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Leidinger Hannes (1969- ). Franz Joseph in the new media
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Lichtscheidl Olivia. Emperor's private life
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Lindinger Michaela. Representative
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Long Christopher (1957- )
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Long Christopher (1957- ). From Vienna to Hollywood. Josef Hoffmann and America
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Moser Karin (1974- ). Franz Joseph in the new media
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Nemeckova Klara. Freedom from patronage. Josef Hoffmann adn the Deutsche Werkstatten Hellerau
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Nierhaus Andreas (1968- )
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Nierhaus Andreas (1968- ). Seat of power that was an anomaly of the times
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Nierhaus Andreas (1968- ). The decorative arts destroyed? Josef Hoffmann and the Austrian Werkbund
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Norrman Jan (1967- ). A cheerful and capricious energy. Josef Hoffmann and the Wiener Werkstatte in Sweden
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Orosz Eva-Maria. On the reconstruction of the arts and crafts. Osterreichische Werkstatten 1948
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Pangerl Irmgard. On the road with Franz Joseph
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Pesek Jiri (1954- ). King without a crown
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Pfaffenbichler Matthias. Passion and politics
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Pogacnik Marco (1958- )
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Prieto Adrian. Beauty in utility. The reception of Josef Hoffmann in Belgium and France 1900-1939
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Prokop Ursula. Josef Hoffmann's customers as a reflection of social change at the fin de siecle
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Sandgruber Roman (1947- ). Progress and reversals
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Schmidl Stephan (1967- ). God save the emperor
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Steinhauser Lara. Women's clothing as another surface. Josef Hoffmann and fashion
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Sternthal Barbara (1961- )
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Strouhal Ernst (1957- )
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Telesko Werner (1965- ). Franz Joseph as the Media Emperor
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Terraroli Valerio. A new classicism. Josef Hoffmann and his reception in Italy
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Thillmann Wolfgang. System design. Josef Hoffmann's cooperation with J. & J. Kohn
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Thun-Hohenstein Christoph (1960- ). Hoffmann's dream of the high-quality society
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Valenta Rainer. Staging and mystification
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Vocelka Karl (1947- )
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Vocelka Karl (1947- ). I cannot describe what I am seeing and what I feel
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Vocelka Karl (1947- ). Ruler soldier civil servant catholic family man hunter
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Weitensfelder Hubert (1959- )
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Witt-Dorring Christian (1950- ). 150 years of Josef Hoffmann. A retrospect of his oeuvre
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Witt-Dorring Christian (1950- ). From art object to standard product. The Wiener Werkstatte 1903-1918
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Witt-Dorring Christian (1950- ). Indiciduality versus obligatory conformity. Decorative arts 1938-1956
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Witt-Dorring Christian (1950- ). Interior design as a work of art. From Brettlsil to Viennese Style 1898-1900
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Witt-Dorring Christian (1950- ). Luxury put to the test. The Wiener Werkstatte and Hoffmann's interior designs 1919-1932
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Witt-Dorring Christian (1950- ). Protesetant materialism meets catholic emotions. The English exemplar
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Witt-Dorring Christian (1950- ). Stoclet House: a Gesamtkunstwerk. The shared fate of Adolphe Stoclet and the Wiener Werkstatte 1905-1911
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Witt-Dorring Christian (1950- ). The Viennese style. Interiors 1900-1918
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Witt-Dorring Christian (1950- ). Working without the Wiener Werkstatte. Decorative arts 1933-1938
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Wohlfart Michael (1966- ). Emperor close up and personal
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Woschitz Erich. Designing a day of death
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