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The Stocklet Palace in Brussels (Belgium), by Josef Hoffman, 1999 (photo)
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TED4667499 The Stocklet Palace in Brussels (Belgium), by Josef Hoffman, 1999 (photo) by Hoffman, Josef (1831-1904); (add.info.: The Stocklet Palace in Brussels (Belgium). The Palace was designed in 1905 at the request of banker and collector Adolphe Soclet by one of the leaders of the artistic movement of the Viennese Secession, the architect Josef Hoffman (1870-1956). The latter was able to work without financial or aesthetic limitations. With their pure geometrism, the palace and garden (completed in 1911) mark a radical change in Art Nouveau, a change that announces Art Deco and Modernist movement in architecture. The Soclet Palace is one of the most successful achievements of the Viennese Secession. It houses works by Koloman Moser and Gustav Klimt, linked to the design of the Gesamtkunstwerk (architecture, sculpture, painting and decorative arts are integrated into the same work). The Palace testified to the artistic renewal of European architecture and presented a high level of integrity in its dimensions of external architecture, architecture and interior decoration, with original furniture and objects. Photography 1999.); Photo © Collection Artedia
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The Stocklet Palace in Brussels, designed by Josef Hoffman in 1905, is a stunning example of the Viennese Secession movement. This print captures the essence of this architectural masterpiece, showcasing its pure geometrical lines and innovative design. The palace, completed in 1911, marked a radical shift in Art Nouveau towards Art Deco and Modernist architecture.
Adolphe Soclet, a banker and collector, commissioned Hoffman to create this unique building without any financial or aesthetic constraints. The result is a harmonious blend of architecture, sculpture, painting, and decorative arts - all integrated into one cohesive work of art.
The Stocklet Palace houses works by renowned artists such as Koloman Moser and Gustav Klimt, further enhancing its status as a cultural landmark. Its original furniture and objects add to the overall integrity of the space.
This print from 1999 beautifully captures the grandeur and elegance of the Stocklet Palace. It serves as a reminder of the artistic renewal that took place in European architecture during this period. Hoffman's vision continues to inspire architects and designers today with its timeless beauty and innovative approach to design.
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