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Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). The leadership's will Hoffmann's projects under national socialism
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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- ). Austria's aesthetic self-portrait. The Austrian pavilion in Venice 1933-1934
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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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Klamper Elisabeth (1956- ). Josef Hoffmann and national socialism. An evaluation
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Lauder Ronald S. (1944- )
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Nierhaus Andreas (1968- ). The decorative arts destroyed? Josef Hoffmann and the Austrian Werkbund
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Orosz Eva-Maria. On the reconstruction of the arts and crafts. Osterreichische Werkstatten 1948
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Ploil Ernst (1946- ). Economics
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Volker Angela (1944- ). Fashion textiles and wallpaper
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Witt-Dorring Christian (1950- ). 150 years of Josef Hoffmann. A retrospect of his oeuvre
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(Publications of the Hungarian National Gallery / red. serii Judit Borus ; ISSN 0864-7291 ; 2022/1)
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Borus Judit. Hideg Rachel. Kane Steve. Katona Anikó (1984- ). Bakos Katalin. Art deco posters for decoration, pleasure and representation Bakos Katalin. Beyond styles. Visual sources of Hungarian art deco poster art Csizmadia Krisztina. The towers of Budapest, Mexico, New York, and Atlantis. Art deco in the oeuvre of Géza Maróti Drienyovszki Zsófia. "Exquisite women's work." Kató Lukáts and Illi Szirmai: two women artists at the forefront of Hungarian advertising design in the 1930s Ferkai András (1953- ). Cinema architecture and interiors 1912-1940 Ferkai András (1953- ). High-rise towers on paper. Budapest utopias Ferkai András (1953- ). Symphony of a metropolis. The Budapest streetscape Földi Eszter. The black Venus: Josephine Baker in Budapest Földi Eszter. The Revue in Budapest Gyáni Gábor (1950- ). Body culture, physical exercise, and sport - art deco Gyáni Gábor (1950- ). The cult of cars, motorbikes and flying Gyáni Gábor (1950- ). The social context of art deco Horányi Éva (1968- ). The spaces of civil life. The home Katona Anikó (1984- ). Art deco and Hungarian posters Katona Anikó (1984- ). József Bottlik and the image of the Orion Company Katona Anikó (1984- ). Metropolis. Fears and dreams of the big city Katona Anikó (1984- ). Modern state representation and art deco Katona Anikó (1984- ). Posters for tourism. The image of Hungary and Budapest Katona Anikó (1984- ). The "other" as an advertising character images of black people and other minorities on Hungarian posters of the 1920 and 1930s Mészáros Zsolt. Angelo, choreographer of the spectacle: portraits of the stars, magazines and movement Molnár Dániel (1985- ). Nightclubs and revue Ttheatres in Budapest in the interwar period Prékopa Ágnes (1964- ). Hungarian art deco book art Prékopa Ágnes (1964- ). New genres and form in church art Szatmári Judit Anna. Elegance, practicality, self-expression. Art deco in the World of fashion Szatmári Judit Anna. Evening dress in the interwar period Szatmári Judit Anna. Hungarian-style clothing and fahion design Török Róbert. Life's swet pleasures. Advertisements and packaging for confectionery and colonial produce Varga Katalin. Movie stars. The World of Hollywood as seen from Budapest Varga Katalin. Representations of film genres on movie posters Veress Kinga (1968- ). The cult of beauty. Luxury and exoticism in the perfume and cosmetics industry
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Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). Franz Rainald (1964- ). Thun-Hohenstein Christoph (1960- ). Witt-Dörring Christian (1950- ). Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). 150 years of Josef Hoffmann. A retrospect of his oeuvre Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). At the zenith of his international influence. Josef Hoffmann and the competition for the Palais des Nations in Geneva Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). Between surface and space. Atectonic architectural innovations at Stoclet House Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). From life reform to bourgeois daily life. The villa Colony on the Hohe Warte Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). In the modernist laboratory. Josef Hoffmann's architecture class at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts 1899-1918 Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). Presence despite permanent crisis. Josef Hoffmann and the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts 1919-1938 Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). Reconstructing modernism. Josef Hoffmann's late work as an architect and curator Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). "The leadership's will" Hoffmann's projects under national socialism Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). The revelance of the beautiful. Enduring resonances of Josef Hoffmann's oeuvre Boeckl Matthias (1962- ). The social question. Josef Hoffmann's municipal apartement complexes and housing developements before 1933 Franz Rainald (1964- ). 150 years of Josef Hoffmann. A retrospect of his oeuvre 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 Franz Rainald (1964- ). A truly effective culture of taste in atectonic classicism. The exhibitions in Rome (1911) and Cologne (1914) Franz Rainald (1964- ). Austria's aesthetic self-portrait. The Austrian pavilion in Venice 1933-1934 Franz Rainald (1964- ). "Chief architect of the show of force of Austrian ambitions in art." The 1908 Kunstschau in Vienna Franz Rainald (1964- ). "Deeply honored to have been no nominated..." Josef Hoffmann and the founding of the Union of Austrian Artists Secession Franz Rainald (1964- ). "Homely concept of housing" versus "decorating over the bad skeleton of a building." From Rental Cilla to "Festival Building" 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 Franz Rainald (1964- ). Continuing to build for patrons. Josef Hoffmann's villas 1918-1933 Freytag Anette (1971- ). Plant and square. The gardens of Josef Hoffmann Hackenschmidt Sebastian (1971- ). System design. Josef Hoffmann's cooperation with J. & J. Kohn Kapfinger Otto (1949- ). Anatomy of catharsis. Concrete structure as a formative factor for the Purkersdorf Sanatorium Klamper Elisabeth (1956- ). Josef Hoffmann and national socialism. An evaluation Klamper Elisabeth (1956- ). Temporary career setback. Josef Hoffmann and the Ständestaat Kristan Markus (1954- ). A pioneer of modernism. Josef Hoffmann and international arts journalism Long Christopher (1957- ). From Vienna to Hollywood. Josef Hoffmann and America Němečková Klára. Freedom from patronage. Josef Hoffmann adn the Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau Nierhaus Andreas (1968- ). The decorative arts destroyed? Josef Hoffmann and the Austrian Werkbund Norrman Jan (1967- ). A cheerful and capricious energy. Josef Hoffmann and the Wiener Werkstätte in Sweden Orosz Eva-Maria. On the reconstruction of the arts and crafts. Österreichische Werkstätten 1948 Prieto Adrián. Beauty in utility. The reception of Josef Hoffmann in Belgium and France 1900-1939 Prokop Ursula. Josef Hoffmann's customers as a reflection of social change at the fin de siècle Steinhäußer Lara. Women's clothing as another surface. Josef Hoffmann and fashion Terraroli Valerio. A new classicism. Josef Hoffmann and his reception in Italy Thillmann Wolfgang. System design. Josef Hoffmann's cooperation with J. & J. Kohn Thun-Hohenstein Christoph (1960- ). Hoffmann's dream of the high-quality society Witt-Dörring Christian (1950- ). 150 years of Josef Hoffmann. A retrospect of his oeuvre Witt-Dörring Christian (1950- ). From art object to standard product. The Wiener Werkstätte 1903-1918 Witt-Dörring Christian (1950- ). Indiciduality versus obligatory conformity. Decorative arts 1938-1956 Witt-Dörring Christian (1950- ). Interior design as a work of art. From "Brettlsil" to Viennese Style 1898-1900 Witt-Dörring Christian (1950- ). Luxury put to the test. The Wiener Werkstätte and Hoffmann's interior designs 1919-1932 Witt-Dörring Christian (1950- ). Protesetant materialism meets catholic emotions. The English exemplar Witt-Dörring Christian (1950- ). Stoclet House: a Gesamtkunstwerk. The shared fate of Adolphe Stoclet and the Wiener Werkstätte 1905-1911 Witt-Dörring Christian (1950- ). The Viennese style. Interiors 1900-1918 Witt-Dörring Christian (1950- ). Working without the Wiener Werkstätte. Decorative arts 1933-1938
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