Dinner Knife

Josef Hoffmann Austrian, 1870-1956
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Modern, Level 2, North Wing

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About the Artwork

Dinner Knife

ca. 1906

Josef Hoffmann

1870-1956

Austrian

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Silverplate

Overall: 8 3/8 × 3/4 × 5/16 inches (21.3 × 1.9 × 0.8 cm)

Silver

European Modern Art to 1970

Founders Society Purchase, Benson and Edith Ford Fund and Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Macauley, Jr. Fund

1985.33.1

Copyright Not Evaluated

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Stamp, on rear of handle: WW [Wiener Werkstaette]

Provenance

Adolphe & Suzanne Stoclet (Palais Stoclet, Brussels, Belgium);
by descent to their granddaughter, Nele Haas-Stoclet (Brussels, Belgium);
(Donald Morris Gallery, Inc., Birmingham, Michigan, USA);
1985-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Neuwirth, W., Josef Hoffmann. Bestecke für die Wiener Werkstätte. Vienna, 1982, p. 73.

Taragin, D."From Vienna to the Studio Craft Movement." Apollo 124, no. 298 (December 1986): pp. 83-84, no. 7; p. 84 (fig. 7).

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Josef Hoffmann, Dinner Knife, ca. 1906, silverplate. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Benson and Edith Ford Fund and Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Macauley, Jr. Fund, 1985.33.1.

Dinner Knife
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