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Adolf Loos A Private Portrait

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Lively "snapshot” vignettes featuring Adolf Loos between 1929-1933 reveal the personality that helped shape modern architecture in Vienna and Czechoslovakia.
  • 15 February 2011
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Adolf Loos—A Private Portrait is an unusual, literary biography featuring lively, often humorous, “snapshots” of Viennese-Czechoslovak architect Adolf Loos.


"A valuable fine-grained portrait… The English translation of her book is fluent and accurate, conveying well the tone of Claire Loos’ original (which, in turn, to some extent mimics Loos’ own writing style). Richly informative." 
—Christopher Long, West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture

"Claire Beck Loos, a gifted photographer and writer, … reveals much about her ex-husband’s mercurial persona in a series of conversationally-toned vignettes …. Claire died tragically at 38, at the Riga concentration camp; her memoir thus becomes a haunting tribute not only to Loos's talents, but to her own.."

Judy Pollan, Modernism Magazine

An intimate collection of vignettes reveals Loos’ personality, temperament and philosophy during the last years of his life (1929-1933) and the ways in which he helped shape Modern architecture. This translation, by Constance C. Pontasch and Nicholas Saunders, is the first English edition, the book having enjoyed several reprints in German.


The author, Claire Beck Loos, was a photographer and Adolf Loos’ last wife. She was born in 1904 in Czechoslovakia; her family were Jewish industrialists and important early clients of Loos, commissioning several apartments in Pilsen and works by the architect’s friend Oskar Kokoschka. In addition to being a biography of her husband, Adolf Loos—A Private Portrait also serves as a self-portrait of Claire, a vibrant young artist who died a tragic and untimely death at Riga, a Nazi concentration camp, in 1942. The book includes supplemental texts by Claire’s niece Janet Beck Wilson, biographical materials and previously unpublished artistic photographs by the author.

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Price: $24.95
Pages: 200
Publisher: DoppelHouse Press
Imprint: DoppelHouse Press
Publication Date: 15 February 2011
Trim Size: 7.00 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780983254003
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Artists, Architects, Photographers, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women, DESIGN / History & Criticism, ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General
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In razor-sharp anecdotes, some a paragraph, some several pages, Claire writes in the present tense. The result is altogether Loosian: timeless, with as little ornament, but as much empathy, as any protégé could deliver. Here, theory in the flesh walks in.
– Barbara Lamprecht, Author of Neutra: Complete Works, in a book review for the Society of Architectural Historians
Claire Beck Loos: Claire Beck Loos (b. 1904 Pilsen, Czechoslovakia; d. 1942 Riga) studied photography at the Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt in Vienna, was a photographer and writer. She worked in photographer Hede Pollak's atelier in Prague. She married Adolf Loos and is best known for her portraiture of him. She died in the Holocaust.

Carrie Paterson: Carrie Paterson is an artist and writer who lives in Los Angeles. She writes for contemporary art journals and has her own publishing company, DoppelHouse Press. She is the grand-niece of Claire Beck Loos.

Janet Beck Wilson: Janet Beck Wilson is a writer and former Rock and Roll zine editor. She is the niece of Claire Beck Loos.

Acknowledgements vii
Biography of Adolf Loos xi
Introduction xiii
Foreword 1
Adolf Loos—A Private Portrait 3–138
Notes 141
Beck Family History 153
Photographs 169
Afterword 189