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  1. Hans Hofmann: The Renate Series by Hans and E. A. Carmean Jr. Hofmann, 1985
  2. Hans Hofmann, 1880-1966: A special exhibition of major paintings to mark the centennial of the artist's birth by Hans Hofmann, 1980
  3. The theology of Reinhold Niebuhr by Hans Hofmann, 1956
  4. SEARCH FOR THE REAL by Hans Hofmann, 1968
  5. H.C. Artmann: Ich bin Abenteurer und nicht Dichter : aus Gesprachen mit Kurt Hofmann (German Edition) by Hans Carl Artmann, 2001
  6. Lateinische Grammatik by Hans Rubenbauer, Johann B. Hofmann, et all 1995-01-01
  7. Natur begreifen, Biologie, Arbeitsheft by Hans-Günther Beuck, Bernhard Hofmann, et all 2000-08-01
  8. Luther und die Johannes-Apokalypse: Dargestellt im Rahmen der Auslegungsgeschichte des letzten Buches der Bibel und im Zusammenhang der theologischen Entwicklung ... der biblischen Exegese) (German Edition) by Hans-Ulrich Hofmann, 1982
  9. Werkstoffe in der Elektrotechnik. by Hans Fischer, Hansgeorg Hofmann, et all 2000-02-01
  10. Wilhelm Hauff: Eine Nach Neuen Quellen Bearbeitete Darstellung Seines Werdeganges ; Mit Einer Sammlung Seiner Briefe Und Einer Auswahl Aus Dem Unveröffentlichten Nachlass Des Dichters (German Edition) by Hans Hofmann, 2010-02-22
  11. ECON Handbuch Berufliche Selbständigkeit. Rechtsformen, Finanzierung, Organisation, Absicherung. by Hans-Joachim Hofmann, 1995-01-01
  12. Jacques Lacan - Wege zu seinem Werk. by Peter Widmer, Michael Schmid, et all 2001-03-01
  13. The Ministry and Mental Health by Hans Hofmann, 1960
  14. Hans Hofmann by New York. Andre Emmerich Gallery, 1972

21. Hans Hofmann
HANS HOFMANN. 1880 Germany1966 USA. 1. Irma B. Jaffe, A Conversationwith Hans Hofmann, Artforum 9, no. 5 (January 1971) 35.
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HANS HOFMANN
1880 Germany1966 USA
IN 1966, A MONTH BEFORE HIS DEATH, HANS HOFMANN DESCRIBED HIS PROCESS OF painting in these words: When I paint, I paint under the dictate of feeling or sensing, and the outcome all the time is supposed to say something. And that is most often my sense of nature. . . it might suggest landscape and might only suggest certain moods, and so on but this must be expressed in pictorial means, according to the inner laws of these means. Only this is acceptable as art.[1] Hofmann went home for a visit in 1914. When World War I prevented his return to Paris, he opened his school for modern art in a Munich suburb. During the war years, Hofmann became closely acquainted with Kandinsky's work.[4] Following the war, young Americans began to flock to Hofmann's school. Carl Holty , Worth Ryder, Glenn Wessels, Vaclav Vytlacil , and others studied in Munich or attended his summer classes in Bavaria, France, and Italy.[5] In the summer of 1930, at the invitation of Worth Ryder, Hofmann taught at the University of California, Berkeley. He spent the next winter in Germany, and the following spring returned to teach in Los Angeles (at the Chouinard School of Art) and at Berkeley, where he wrote the first version of Creation in Form and Color: A Textbook for Instruction in Art . In 1932 he moved to New York. He taught for a year at the Art Students League, where his students included Burgoyne Diller, Harry Holtzman, and

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23. Hans Hofmann
HANS HOFMANN. by Orville O. Clarke, Jr. (Manny Silverman Gallery, WestHollywood) Most people are familiar with Hans Hofmann as one
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HANS HOFMANN
by Orville O. Clarke, Jr.
Manny Silverman Gallery
, West Hollywood) Most people are familiar with Hans Hofmann as one of the most influential teachers of the 20th century in America, and with his connection to Louise Nevelson, Lee Krasner, and Jackson Pollock, among others. Yet, that is where most knowledge ends. Fewer are aware of his theories of art and the dynamic and powerful nature of his paintings, or even that there was a Los Angeles connection: He was an instructor at the Chouinard School of Art.
Hofmann remains a central figure in the development of a modernist aesthetic in the avant-garde in America. He provided a key link to European modernism through his experience with color and Fauvism and most particularly with Paul Cezanne and Cubism. He was able to set the standard that many young and impressionable artists were to follow. For Hofmann, the canvas was not a battleground for politics or religion, but a sacred spot where the dynamics of color and movement were to be explored.
He denied the preeminence of one point perspective, declaring it dead and insisting on the honesty of the two-dimensionality of the picture plane. No longer would the illusionism of the Renaissance be the goal of a painter, but to find the balance of movement within the picture plane, or "push and pull," as Hofmann called it. He believed that the successful artist should balance the reciprocity of movements in opposite directions. Thus movement inside the pictorial space must be balanced by a movement towards the viewer. This was the goal that one must strive for.

24. Hans Hofmann
Hans Hofmann American, born Germany, 18801966 Undulating Expanse Oil on canvas,1955 Ackland Fund, 88.27 Hans Hofmann was born in Germany in 1880.
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Hans Hofmann
American, born Germany, 1880-1966
Undulating Expanse
Oil on canvas, 1955
Ackland Fund, 88.27
Hans Hofmann was born in Germany in 1880. Having studied art as a young man, largely in Munich, he became acquainted with the paintings of the Fauves in 1904 in Paris, where he knew Matisse. For the next 25 years he divided his time between his native Germany and Paris.
In 1930, Hofmann was asked to teach at the University of California, Berkeley, and became so attracted to the United States that he settled here permanently, becoming a citizen in 1941. After moving to New York, where he died in 1966, Hofmann spent his summers in Provincetown, Mass. and ran a famous school for artists there.
Hofmann's work is related to that of Abstract Expressionism in its freedom and exhuberent openness. The colors in his paintings are inevitably powerful, projecting joyous, sensuous enthusiasm. Although much of his later accomplishment was characterized by compositions built of square elements, Hofmann's work until about 1955 was unpredictable and apparently impulsive. It was, however, always underlayed with a carefully worked out structure. Undulating Expanse of 1955 is unusual in Hofmann's work because it is composed in a long horizontal format. The reason is that the painting is related to a commission for a mural that was never executed. Two small studies for this project, similar in composition but more exaggerated in format, also exist.

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Hans Hofmann geboren 1880 Weisenburg Beieren Duitsland gestorven 1966 Amerikaanseschilder van Duitse afkomst. hans hofmann groeit op in Munchen.
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26. Bürgerneuaunahme Zwischen 1700 Und 1750
Translate this page Hans Koetzting 1708 Bräuoberknecht Hesxxxxxx Hans Georg Koetzting 1741 Schneider47 hofmann hans Georg Kundtsdorf/Neuburg 1741 Schneidermeister 47 Hofmann
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Hausnummer Name Vorname Jahr Beruf 141 Adam Wolf Koetzting 1706
139 Altermann Hans Georg Koetzting 1708 Marktlehner
139 Amberger Georg Koetzting 1723
10 Artmann Melchior Gehsdorf 1750 Huetter
89 Auzinger Georg Koetzting 1708
17 Bauer Ander Reckendorf 1713 Schneider
119 Beller Johann Baptist Deggendorf 1740 Nagelschmiedsohn
Carl Joseph Pressburg 1742 Goldschmied
Daller Michael Joachim Kolmbstein 1744 Glaser
22 Dimpfl Ignaz Eschlkam 1750 Metzgerknecht
124 Drunckhenbolz Franz Viechtach 1744 Huf und Waffenschmied 124 Drunckhenpolz Franz Viechtach 1744 Huf und Waffenschmied ext Egnerin Barbara Weissenregen 1731 verwitwete Maurerin 38 Erber Michael Koetzting 1739 Mueller zu Grub 29 Esterl Mathias Hohenwart 1743 Kraemer 133 Finck Michael Heitzelsberg 1743 Hofwirth 133 Finckh Michael Heitzelsberg 1743 Hofwirth T5 Fischer Mathias Hohenwarth 1743 Kramer

27. Hans Hofmann Affiches D'art
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28. HANS HOFMANN
HANS HOFMANN (7 Items Found). Page 1 of 1, Hans Hofmann, 18801966 A specialexhibition of major paintings to mark the centennial of the artist's birth.
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29. Chronology, Hans Hofmann
HANS HOFMANN Chronology. 1880 Johann Georg teach. 1915 Opens the HansHofmann School of Fine Arts at 40 Georgenstrasse, Munich. 1921–32
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HANS HOFMANN: Chronology

Johann Georg Albert (Hans) Hofmann is born in Wissenburg, Bavaria, Germany, on March 21, the son of Theodor and Franziska Hofmann.
Family moves to Munich where Theodor Hofmann becomes a government official. At the Gymnasium, Hans develops interests in mechanics, science, and music, and he begins to draw.
Meets Maria (Miz) Wolfegg, his future wife.
Through Schwarz, meets the nephew of Berlin collector Phillip Freudenberg, who becomes his patron from 1904 to 1914 and enables him to live in Paris.
Becomes good friends with Robert Delaunay.
Opens the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts at 40 Georgenstrasse, Munich.
Marries Miz Wolfegg on June 5.
A series of Hofmann's drawings is reproduced by a photographic process known as lichtdrucke
Former student Worth Ryder now an associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley, invites Hofmann to teach in the summer session. Hofmann returns to Munich that winter. Teaches at the Chouinard School of Art, Los Angeles, and again at UC Berkeley. Works with Glenn Wessels on his book

30. Berta Walker Gallery : Artists : Hans Hofmann
Hans Hofmann, By 1930, when Hans Hofmann arrived in America, he was already50 years old and internationally famous as an exceptional teacher.
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Hans Hofmann
Berta Walker Gallery announces with great pleasure the gallery’s selection as the exclusive New England representative of the estate of Hans Hofmann.
Click to tour Hofmann's work Much of the work in this inaugural exhibition was created in Provincetown, where Hans Hofmann spent his summers as teacher and painter from 1935 until his death in 1966. Whether painting still lifes in his converted barn studio or painting en plein air in the surrounding dunes, Hofmann’s ecstatic gaze spontaneously encompassed everything around him. The exhibition includes pen and ink and crayon drawings on paper, small works which reveal the magnitude of his vision, his ability, as Frank Stella has written, "to fuse the action of painting and drawing into a single, immediate gesture, [which] carries colored pigment into the viewer’s presence with the force of a bomb." Hofmann said, "I want always to live in color!" These small drawings are a monumental testament to the brilliance, vigor and sheer beauty of the work of this extraordinary man who was the primary force in the development of Abstract Expressionism and whose influence continues as a vital presence in the studios, galleries, and museums of Provincetown and beyond. The untitled drawings in this exhibition were created between 1932 and 1943, during the darkest days of the century and Hofmann's first decade in America. Yet they express all the exuberance remarkable in Hofmann's work. André Emmerich wrote that this joyful work is "a brilliant synthesis of the colors of Fauvism and the structure of Cubism which so profoundly marked all his mature work."

31. Estate Of Hans Hofmann
Information on exhibitions, catalogue raisonne and a detailed biography.Category Arts Art History Artists H...... hans hofmann 18801966. The Estate of hans hofmann is a nonprofit foundationestablished for the promotion and exhibition of his work.
http://www.hanshofmann.org/
Red Flight, 1953, M-0858, oil on canvas, 48 x 36 in. Hans Hofmann
"Nature's purpose in relation to the visual arts is to provide stimulus- not imitation. ... From its ceaseless urge to create springs all Life - all movement and rhythm - time and light, color and mood - in short, all reality in Form and Thought."
Hofmann Collection, Berkeley Museum

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Legendary teacher, incendiary painter, catalyst of the Abstract Expressionist movement, Hans Hofmann influenced generations of artists across Europe and North America. The Estate of Hans Hofmann is a nonprofit foundation established for the promotion and exhibition of his work.

32. Schirn Kunsthalle: 13.9. - 2.11. 1997 Hans Hofmann
hans hofmannAusstellung in der Schirn Kunsthalle vom 13.9. bis 2.11.1997. Biographie.
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vorausgegangene Ausstellung / previous exhibition
Wegen Renovierungsarbeiten ist die Schirn Kunsthalle vom 7.7. - 12.9. 1997 geschlossen.

Hans Hofmann
Biographie Hans Hofmann
Eintritt in den bayrischen Staatsdienst und Beteiligung an der Entwicklung technischer Erfindungen.
erste Ausstellung bei Paul Cassirer in Berlin.
Kurse an der Chouinard School of Art in Los Angeles und wieder in Berkeley. H.H. schreibt sein Buch über Kunsterziehung "Form und Farbe in der Gestaltung" und stellt in San Francisco Zeichnungen aus. kommt Miz in die Vereinigten Staaten. Die Hofmanns verbringen die Sommer in Provincetown. in der Art of This Century Gallery in New York zeigt Peggy Guggenheim "First Exhibition: Hans Hofmann" und im Arts Club of Chicago findet "Hans Hofmann: Paintings, 1941-1944" statt. veröffentlicht die Addison Gallery in Andover sein Buch "Search for the Real and Other Essays".

33. Hans Hofmann Bibliography
6064; excerpts from the teaching of hans hofmann adapted from his essays On theAims of Art and Plastic Creation, pp. 65-76, pp. 76-78. hans hofmann.
http://www.hanshofmann.org/biblio.html
Selected Bibliography Texts by Hofmann (arranged chronologically) 1. "Art in America." Art Digest 4, no. 19 (August 1930), p. 27. 2. "Painting and Culture." Fortnightly (Campbell, California) v. 1, no. 1 (September 11, 1931), pp. 5-7. 3. "On the Aims of Art." translated by Ernst Stolz and Glenn Wessels. Fortnightly (Campbell, California) v. 1, no. 13 (February 26, 1932), pp. 7-11. 4. "Plastic Creation." The League (published by the Art Students League, New York) (Winter 1932-33), pp. 11-51, 21. Translated from the German. Reprinted in The League 22, no. 3 (Winter 1950), pp. 3-6. The Search for the Real and Other Essays , Hayes, Bartlett H., Jr., and Weeks, Sara T., eds. Exhibition catalogue. Andover, Mass: Addison Gallery of American Art, 1948. Reprinted by Cambridge: MIT Press, 1983. Includes "The Search for the Real in the Visual Arts," pp. 46-54; "Sculpture," pp. 55-59; "Painting and Culture," pp. 60-64; excerpts from the teaching of Hans Hofmann adapted from his essays "On the Aims of Art" and "Plastic Creation," pp. 65-76, pp. 76-78. Form und Farbe in der Gestaltung . Composed in German from 1904-1948. Translated by Glenn Wessels in 1931 as "Creation in Form and Color: a Textbook for Instruction in Art.". Rewritten as Das Malerbuch: Form und Farbe in der Gestaltung . Translated by Georgina M. Huck, Ph.D., 1938-48.

34. Estate Of Hans Hofmann
Information on exhibitions, catalogue raisonne and a detailed biography.
http://www.hanshofmann.org/index.html
Red Flight, 1953, M-0858, oil on canvas, 48 x 36 in. Hans Hofmann
"Nature's purpose in relation to the visual arts is to provide stimulus- not imitation. ... From its ceaseless urge to create springs all Life - all movement and rhythm - time and light, color and mood - in short, all reality in Form and Thought."
Hofmann Collection, Berkeley Museum

Current Exhibitions and Events

Available Publications

Chronology
...
Hofmann Links

Legendary teacher, incendiary painter, catalyst of the Abstract Expressionist movement, Hans Hofmann influenced generations of artists across Europe and North America. The Estate of Hans Hofmann is a nonprofit foundation established for the promotion and exhibition of his work.

35. Hofmann Laboratory
Research into the effects of social experience on behavior and underlying physiological mechanisms Category Science Biology Institutions Laboratories Researchers......hofmann Laboratory, Harvard University Bauer Center for Genomics Research.
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36. Hofmann Laboratory
Research into the effects of social experience on behavior and underlying physiological mechanisms at Harvard University Bauer Center for Genomics Research, Cambridge, MA.
http://www.cgr.harvard.edu/hans/
Hofmann Laboratory Harvard University
Bauer Center for Genomics Research Research Lab Members Lab Pets
Cichlid Fish
Crickets
Selected Publications
In the News
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7 Divinity Avenue
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Web Master: Josiah Altschuler

37. Selected Publications
hofmann HA (2003) Functional Genomics of Neural and Behavioral Plasticity. DownloadPDF. hofmann HA, Stevenson PA (2000) Flight restores fight in crickets.
http://cgr.harvard.edu/hans/html/selected_publications.html
Home Research Lab Members Lab Pets ... Links Hofmann HA (2003) Functional Genomics of Neural and Behavioral Plasticity. Invited Review, Journal of Neurobiology, 54: 272:282 Download PDF Hofmann HA, Schildberger K (2001) Assessment of strength and willingness to fight during aggressive encounters in crickets. Animal Behaviour, 62:337-348. Download PDF Hofmann HA, Fernald RD (2001) What cichlids tell us about the social regulation of brain and behavior. Journal of Aquariculture and Aquatic Sciences, 9:17-31. Download PDF Hofmann HA, Fernald RD (2000) Social status controls somatostatin-neuron size and growth. Journal of Neuroscience, 20:1248-1252. Download PDF Stevenson PA, Hofmann HA, Schoch K, Schildberger K (2000) The fight and flight responses of crickets depleted of biogenic amines. Journal of Neurobiology 43:107-120.

38. Corinne Hofmann: Die Weiße Massai
Rezension von von hansRainer John in Berliner LeseZeichen, Ausgabe 11+12/99.
http://www.berliner-lesezeichen.de/lesezei/Blz99_11/text17.htm
Eine Rezension von Hans-Rainer John Bittere Erfahrungen in Zentralafrika
Mein Leben mit dem Massai , das Buch, das wohl am meisten von sich reden gemacht hat. Berliner LeseZeichen, Ausgabe 11+12/99 (c) Edition Luisenstadt, 1999
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39. The Museum Shop
Marion Mahony Harring, Keith Hasui, Kawase Heade, Martin Johnson Herbin, AugusteHey, Jean Hiroshige, Ando Hiroshige, Utagawa hofmann, hans Hokusai, Katsushika
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40. The Museum Shop
Griffin, Marion Mahony Hasui, Kawase Heade, Martin Johnson Herbin, Auguste Hey, JeanHiroshige, Ando Hiroshige, Utagawa hofmann, hans Hokusai, Katsushika Hopper
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