Bauhaus 1919–1928
“Bauhaus 1919–1928” was first published in 1938 by The Museum of Modern Art. The book is a point‑for‑point record of actual programs and projects at the Bauhaus, prepared by Herbert Bayer under the general editorship of Walter Gropius and with the collaboration of a dozen other Bauhaus teachers — including Kandinsky, Klee, Feininger, Schlemmer, Itten, Moholy‑Nagy, Albers, and Breuer. Rather than a retrospective history, here is a collection of photographs, articles, and notes prepared on the field of action.
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Klee Paul, Hirschfeld‑Mack Ludwig, Keler Peter, Albers Josef, Gropius Walter, Siedhoff‑Buscher Alma, Hartwig Josef, Bogler Theodor, Jucker Karl Jacob, Brandt Marianne, Breuer Marcel, Lindig Otto, Pap Gyula, Dorner Alexander, Moholy‑Nagy László, Schawinsky Xanti, Schlemmer Oskar, Feininger Lyonel, Itten Johannes, Kandinsky Wassily
New York City
1990
224 pages
9780870702408
Available on request
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