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Architect, designer, and theorist Josef Frank (1885-1967) was a prominent modernist in 1920s Europe, yet his contributions have often been overlooked in the history of modernism. This study comprehensively examines his life, ideas, and designs. Educated in Vienna, Frank emerged as a leading figure among Austria's younger architects post-World War I. However, he faced criticism for opposing the rigid standards of modern architecture in the early 1930s. Advocating for pluralism over uniformity, he championed a humane modernism that addressed everyday needs and embraced sentimentality and historical influences. In 1933, after leaving Vienna for Sweden, Frank's work significantly shaped Swedish modern design. As chief designer for the Stockholm firm Svenskt Tenn for over thirty years, he created colorful, cozy, and eclectic pieces that stood in stark contrast to the architectural mainstream and foreshadowed the 1960s revolt against modernism. This sensitive study by Christopher Long sheds new light on Frank's contributions and offers valuable insights into modernist culture and its evolution.
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Josef Frank, Christopher Long
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- 2002
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