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Bauhaus Post World War I Germany set the stage for the most organized art movement in art history. The Bauhaus movement was a reaction ...
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Architecturearchitecture When Walter Gropius resigned as the head of the Bauhaus in 1930, Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1886-1969) became its director, moving it ...
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... The great destruction left after this tragedy allowed many designer to think in a way which we now refer to as °Bauhaus ideology.± It was 1919, one year ...
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... The inter-disciplinary ideals of early twentieth century movements culminated in the Bauhaus in Weimar Germany in 1919. ... Many of whom were at the Bauhaus. ...
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... some of the many key characteristics of modernity with an overview of politics and history relevant to modernity and later focus on the Bauhaus movement to ...
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... Some of the most exciting designs were produced by the German Bauhaus designers - Marianne Brandt, Christian Dell, Wilhelm Wagenfield, Wolfgang Tumpel and Otto ...
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... Kandinsky accepted a post at the Bauhaus in Germany, a cutting-edge art school in Weimar that is still seen today as the premier art school of the time. ...
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... interpenetration of exterior and interior spaces. Mies was appointed director of the Bauhaus at Dessau (1930). He left Germany in 1937 ...
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... Germany was the site of the most Constructivism activity outside the Soviet Union, especially as home to Walter Gropius's Bauhaus, a progressive art and design ...
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... It is highly praised for its clean simple lines and Bauhaus influenced design. Many consider this vehicle a piece of art. What would these three have to say? ...
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... school was similar in style but not ideology to the De Stijl movement in Holland, while the Constructivist school of Tatlin?s had links to the German Bauhaus. ...
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... In 1981 Wolfe wrote a companion to the Painted Word entitled From Bauhaus to Our House, about the world of American architecture ("Tom Wolfe"). ...
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... The influence of European Avant Garde and Bauhaus artists and designers such as Herbert Bayer, El Lissitzky, and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy is obvious in the bright ...
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... She was a woman of great influence who had inspired no less than poet Rainer Maria Rilke, and was involved also with Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius. ...
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... I know the impact of the Bauhaus and of mass production for example, but I've chosen not to go into it because I think it's clear that they evolved from the ...
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Mies van de rohe a bauhaus architect and designer once said "less is more", to this man I say "more is more" A real life run down mid 40's lady standing with a ...
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... school was similar in style but not ideology to the De Stijl movement in Holland, while the Constructivist school of Tatlin's had links to the German Bauhaus. ...
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... Among the three chairs were three styles, an elegant renaissance type chair, a Barcelona chair from the Bauhaus, and a very non-statemental armchair. ...
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... It was, for example, in its art schools, which Walter Gropius took over in 1919 and renamed the Bauhaus, that the modern movement in architecture began. ...
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... was able to spread his ideas of Neo-plasticism throughout Europe by teaching the concepts of De Stijl in the academies of the Bauhaus, greatly inspiring new ...
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... The company has also acquired the digital rights to 4AD-the British indie superlabel that boasts such 1980s punk stars as the Pixies and Bauhaus. ...
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... At the complete opposite end of the spectrum from these modes of design is the movement that evolved from the Bauhaus, a school of art and architecture founded ...
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