Schöbe, Lutz
Bauhaus
Using the most modern materials, the Bauhaus was born out of the precepts of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement, introducing new forms, inspired by the most ordinary of objects, into everyday life. The shuttering of the center in Berlin by the Nazis in 1933 did not put an end to the movement, since many of its members chose the path of exile and established themselves in the United States. Although they all went in different directions artistically, their work shared the same origin. The most influential among the Bauhaus artists were Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Marianne Brandt, Marcel Breuer, Lyonel Feininger, Ludwig Hilberseimer, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandisky, and Lothar Schreyer. Through a series of beautiful reproductions, this work provides an overview of the Bauhaus era, including the history, influence, and major figures of this revolutionary movement, which turned everyday life into art.
Keywords: Bauhaus, Staatliches Bauhaus, Deutschland, Design, Weimar, Dessau, Berlin, Moderne, Architektur, Bauhaus, Staatliches Bauhaus, Weimar, Dessau, Berlin, Paul Klee, Schmidt, Fine Arts, Photography, Bauhaus, Staatliches Bauhaus, Allemagne, Design, Weimar, Dessau, Berlin, Modernisme, Architecture, Bauhaus, Staatliches Bauhaus, Weimar, Dessau, Berlin, Paul Klee, Arquitectura, Arte, fotografia, Bauhaus, Staatliches Bauhaus, Deutschland, Design, Weimar, Dessau, Berlin, Moderne, Architektur
- Author(s)
- Schöbe, Lutz
- Siebenbrodt, Michael
- Publisher
- Parkstone International
- Publication year
- 2012
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Temporis
- Page amount
- 256 pages
- Category
- Art, Art History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (ePUB)
- 9781783107056
- Printed ISBN
- 9781859956267