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50 bauhaus icons you should know / Josef Strasser.

By: Publication details: New York, NY : Prestel Pub., 2009.Description: 157 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9783791341965
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • N332.G3 S77 2009
Contents:
Lyonel Feininger: cover of the Bauhaus Manifesto -- Johannes Itten: colored sphere -- Ida Kerkovius: wall hanging -- Peter Keler: cradle -- Christian Dell: wine jug -- Joost Schmidt: exhibition poster -- Marcel Breuer: slatted chair 'TI 1A' -- Alma Buscher: ship-building set -- Naum Slutzky: pendant -- Herbert Bayer: stairwell in Weimar -- Theodore Bogler: combination teapot -- Josef Hartwig: chess set -- Herbert Bayer, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: exhibition catalog -- Walter Gropius, Adolf Meyer: door handle -- Gyupa Pap: floor lamp -- Otto Lindig: cocoa jug -- Georg Muche: Haus am Horn -- Josef Albers: fruit bowl -- Kurt Schmidt: 'mechanical ballet' -- Wassily Kandinsky: 'happy accent' -- Walter Gropius: director's room -- Wilhelm Wagenfeld: table lamp Mt 8 -- Erich Dieckmann: round table -- Ludwig Hirshfeld-Mack: color spinning top -- Wolfgang Tumpel, Otto Rittweger: stand with two tea balls -- Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: The Gropius Portfolio -- Marianne Brandt: tea infuser Mt 49 -- Wilhelm Wagenfeld: tea caddies Mt 38, Mt 39 -- Kurt Schmidt: set design -- Lucia Moholy: photograph -- Herbert Bayer: newspaper kiosk -- Anni Albers: wall hanging no. 175 -- Walter Gropius: Bauhaus building, Dessau -- Marcel Breuer: 'Wassily-chair' B3 -- Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Bauhaus books -- Walter Gropius: Masters' houses, Dessau -- Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Bauhaus balconies -- Marianne Brandt, Hans Przyrempel: ceiling lamp ME 105A -- Marcel Breuer: wardrobe 'TI 113' -- Gunta Stolzl: 'red-green' -- Marianne Brandt, Hans Przyrempel: Kandem lamp -- Herbert Bayer: ?Bauhaus? title page -- Walter Peterhans: 'Dead Hare' -- Paul Klee: 'Surveyed Fields' -- Josef Albers: armchair 'TI 244' -- Hin Bredendieck, Hermann Gautel: work stool -- Joost Schmidt: Dessau prospectus -- Joost Schmidt: Bauhaus wallpaper -- Oskar Schlemmer: triadic ballet -- Oskar Schlemmer: Bauhaus stairway.
Summary: Founded by Walter Gropius in 1919, the Bauhaus School had an enormous impact on the arts and everyday life. Fifty of the most representative pieces of Bauhaus art and design are presented here in illuminating and readable two-page spreads. This book selects the artists, buildings, furniture pieces, theatrical productions, toys and textiles that epitomize the Bauhaus ideal of uniting form and function. Artists such as Josef Albers, LaÌszloÌ Moholy-Nagy, Wassily Kandinsky, and Joost Schmidt are featured along with lesser-known but equally important designers and artists. Anyone interested in the history and accomplishments of the Bauhaus will find much to learn and enjoy in this unique compilation that reveals the movement's range as well as its influence on today's artistic practice. -- Publisher description.
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Includes index.

Lyonel Feininger: cover of the Bauhaus Manifesto -- Johannes Itten: colored sphere -- Ida Kerkovius: wall hanging -- Peter Keler: cradle -- Christian Dell: wine jug -- Joost Schmidt: exhibition poster -- Marcel Breuer: slatted chair 'TI 1A' -- Alma Buscher: ship-building set -- Naum Slutzky: pendant -- Herbert Bayer: stairwell in Weimar -- Theodore Bogler: combination teapot -- Josef Hartwig: chess set -- Herbert Bayer, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: exhibition catalog -- Walter Gropius, Adolf Meyer: door handle -- Gyupa Pap: floor lamp -- Otto Lindig: cocoa jug -- Georg Muche: Haus am Horn -- Josef Albers: fruit bowl -- Kurt Schmidt: 'mechanical ballet' -- Wassily Kandinsky: 'happy accent' -- Walter Gropius: director's room -- Wilhelm Wagenfeld: table lamp Mt 8 -- Erich Dieckmann: round table -- Ludwig Hirshfeld-Mack: color spinning top -- Wolfgang Tumpel, Otto Rittweger: stand with two tea balls -- Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: The Gropius Portfolio -- Marianne Brandt: tea infuser Mt 49 -- Wilhelm Wagenfeld: tea caddies Mt 38, Mt 39 -- Kurt Schmidt: set design -- Lucia Moholy: photograph -- Herbert Bayer: newspaper kiosk -- Anni Albers: wall hanging no. 175 -- Walter Gropius: Bauhaus building, Dessau -- Marcel Breuer: 'Wassily-chair' B3 -- Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Bauhaus books -- Walter Gropius: Masters' houses, Dessau -- Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Bauhaus balconies -- Marianne Brandt, Hans Przyrempel: ceiling lamp ME 105A -- Marcel Breuer: wardrobe 'TI 113' -- Gunta Stolzl: 'red-green' -- Marianne Brandt, Hans Przyrempel: Kandem lamp -- Herbert Bayer: ?Bauhaus? title page -- Walter Peterhans: 'Dead Hare' -- Paul Klee: 'Surveyed Fields' -- Josef Albers: armchair 'TI 244' -- Hin Bredendieck, Hermann Gautel: work stool -- Joost Schmidt: Dessau prospectus -- Joost Schmidt: Bauhaus wallpaper -- Oskar Schlemmer: triadic ballet -- Oskar Schlemmer: Bauhaus stairway.

Founded by Walter Gropius in 1919, the Bauhaus School had an enormous impact on the arts and everyday life. Fifty of the most representative pieces of Bauhaus art and design are presented here in illuminating and readable two-page spreads. This book selects the artists, buildings, furniture pieces, theatrical productions, toys and textiles that epitomize the Bauhaus ideal of uniting form and function. Artists such as Josef Albers, LaÌszloÌ Moholy-Nagy, Wassily Kandinsky, and Joost Schmidt are featured along with lesser-known but equally important designers and artists. Anyone interested in the history and accomplishments of the Bauhaus will find much to learn and enjoy in this unique compilation that reveals the movement's range as well as its influence on today's artistic practice. -- Publisher description.

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