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Background imageBauhaus Collection: GROPIUS: BAUHAUS. Walter Gropius Bauhaus at Dessau, Germany, 1926

GROPIUS: BAUHAUS. Walter Gropius Bauhaus at Dessau, Germany, 1926

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Figure en face, 1915-1916. Artist: Schlemmer, Oskar (1888-1943)

Figure en face, 1915-1916. Artist: Schlemmer, Oskar (1888-1943)
Figure en face, 1915-1916. From a private collection

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Formation. Tri-partition, 1926. Artist: Schlemmer, Oskar (1888-1943)

Formation. Tri-partition, 1926. Artist: Schlemmer, Oskar (1888-1943)
Formation. Tri-partition, 1926. Found in the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Walter Gropius, German architect, c1915

Walter Gropius, German architect, c1915. Gropius (1883-1969) was the founder of the Bauhaus school and is regarded as one of the fathers of modern architecture. From a private collection

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Stairs to the Bauhaus, 1932. Artist: Oskar Schlemmer

Stairs to the Bauhaus, 1932. Artist: Oskar Schlemmer
Stairs to the Bauhaus, 1932. Oskar Schlemmer (1888 - 1943) was a German sculptor associated with the Bauhaus school. In 1923 he was hired as Master of Form at the Bauhaus theatre workshop

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Tel Aviv. Great Synagogue by Yehuda Magidovitch

Tel Aviv. Great Synagogue by Yehuda Magidovitch
Tel Aviv. Great Synagogue. Designed by Yehuda Magidovitch in 1922 and completed in 1926. Renovated in 1970 with a new external facade of arches

Background imageBauhaus Collection: F Poulbot / Montmartre

F Poulbot / Montmartre
FRANCISQUE POULBOT French artists home in Montmartre, Paris Date: 1879 - 1946

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Kleine Welten XI, Small Worlds XI, Vasily Kandinsky, French, born Russia, Moscow

Kleine Welten XI, Small Worlds XI, Vasily Kandinsky, French, born Russia, Moscow
Artokoloro

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Kleine Welten IX Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint Plate

Kleine Welten IX Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint Plate
Artokoloro

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Understands 1934 Oil gypsum canvas 21 1 / 4 x 16

Understands 1934 Oil gypsum canvas 21 1 / 4 x 16
Understands, 1934, Oil, gypsum, canvas, 21 1/4 x 16, 54 40.6 cm, Paintings, Paul Klee, German, born Switzerland, Mnchenbuchsee, 18791940, Muralto-Locarno, squared, circle, abstracted head, Klee

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Kleine Welten XII Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint

Kleine Welten XII Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint
Artokoloro

Background imageBauhaus Collection: EXHIBITION POSTER, 1926. German poster for an exhibition of watercolor paintings

EXHIBITION POSTER, 1926. German poster for an exhibition of watercolor paintings by Wassily Kandinsky, c1926

Background imageBauhaus Collection: GROPIUS: BAUHAUS, c1926. The Bauhaus school at Dessau, Germany, with the workshop wing at left

GROPIUS: BAUHAUS, c1926. The Bauhaus school at Dessau, Germany, with the workshop wing at left and the students studios at right. Designed by Walter Gropius. Photograph, c1926

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Tactile charts on the table in the foreground and a modelling studio with color charts at left at

Tactile charts on the table in the foreground and a modelling studio with color charts at left at the New Bauhaus in
CHICAGO: NEW BAUHAUS. Tactile charts on the table in the foreground and a modelling studio with color charts at left at the New Bauhaus in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, c1940

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Tactile charts and color charts in a studio at the New Bauhaus in Chicago, Illinois

Tactile charts and color charts in a studio at the New Bauhaus in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, c1940
CHICAGO: NEW BAUHAUS. Tactile charts and color charts in a studio at the New Bauhaus in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, c1940

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Bauhaus Archive Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Bauhaus Archive Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Switzerland, Germany, Four Figures in a Room

Switzerland, Germany, Four Figures in a Room
Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943), Four Figures in a Room

Background imageBauhaus Collection: Austria - Park Hotel, Solbad Hall

Austria - Park Hotel, Solbad Hall
Austria - Park Hotel at Hall (formerly Solbad Hall) - architecture of this building influenced by the Bauhaus movement. Date: circa 1920



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"Bauhaus: The Revolutionary Movement That Redefined Design" Step into the world of Bauhaus, a groundbreaking movement that emerged in Germany during the early 20th century. From its iconic buildings to its innovative designs, Bauhaus continues to inspire and shape modern art and architecture. At the heart of this movement stands the Bauhaus Building in Dessau, Germany. Designed by Walter Gropius in 1924, this architectural masterpiece showcases clean lines and functional aesthetics that have become synonymous with Bauhaus principles. The main building of Bauhaus-University Weimar is another testament to this influential movement. Erected between 1904 and 1911, it exemplifies the timeless appeal design even today. But it wasn't just about buildings; Bauhaus extended its influence into every aspect of daily life. The famous Bauhaus Kitchen from 1930 epitomizes their focus on practicality and simplicity while still maintaining an elegant aesthetic. It also left its mark on graphic design. The cover of Offset Buch und Werbekunst's issue number seven in 1926 showcases bold typography and geometric shapes—a true reflection of the movement's avant-garde spirit. Influenced by Dadaism, artists like El Lissitzky and Hans Arp incorporated elements from various art movements into their work. Their collaboration resulted in captivating pieces like "Dada" featured in Die Kunstismen (The Isms of Art) published in 1925—an embodiment of artistic experimentation within the context ideals. Today, you can explore these revolutionary ideas firsthand at places like the Bauhaus Dessau museum located in Dessau-Rosslau, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. This institution pays homage to all things related to this transformative movement—offering visitors a glimpse into its rich history through exhibitions and interactive displays.