Vlastislav Hofman
Architect
1884 – 1964
Who was Vlastislav Hofman?
Vlastislav Hofman was a Czech artist and architect. Though he was a painter, set designer, graphic artist, furniture designer, and author, Hofman is best known as an architect strongly influenced by Cubism.
Born in Jičín in Bohemia, Hofman studied architecture in Prague from 1902 to 1907. He was otherwise self-taught in the arts. He was active in avant garde art movements in his homeland, and he associated with artists and writers of the time, including Karel Čapek. Hofman wrote many pieces on political subjects and the philosophy of art, especially for the journal Právo lidu. His stage designs were mainly for the Vinohrady Theatre in Prague. Hofman's design for director Karel Hilar's 1926 production of Hamlet was particularly notable.
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- Born
- Feb 6, 1884
Jičín - Nationality
- Czech Republic
- Died
- Mar 28, 1964
Prague
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on July 23, 2013
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