Foreword -- I. Years of upbringing and education -- II. Artistic beginnings and models -- III. British models and the path toward simplicity and unity -- IV. Richness as artistic possibility -- V. The turn to classicism -- VI. Inspiration from the vernacular and the climax of the classicist phase -- VII. The climax of the decorative phase and the inspiration from Cubism and Expressionism -- VIII. Coming to terms with the modern movement and new architectural solutions in housing -- IX. The late work -- X. Hoffmann the man, the artist, and the teacher -- Descriptive catalogue -- Appendices.
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