Bauhaus —
Heinrich Siegfried Bormann, Illustration of the four primary colours: their planar relation to each other (study from Kandinsky’s course), 1930. Bauhaus Dessau, Germany. Via Bauhaus Archiv Berlin
A staircase in the Bauhaus school of design, Staatliches Bauhaus, in Dessau, Germany, 1925-1926, designed by Walter Gropius. / Deviant Art
Oskar Schlemmer, form dance at the Bauhaus theater (1924).
(via http://thecharnelhouse.org/2013/07/20/theater-buhne/)
WASSILY CHAIR / Marcel Breuer ca. 1925 for KNOLL
Marcel Breuer was an apprentice at the Bauhaus when he began experimenting with tubular steel as a way of building a more transparent chair. Inspired by the frame of a bicycle and influenced by the constructivist theories of the De Stjil movement, Breuer reduced the form of the classic club chair to its elemental lines and planes.
Meet Marcel Breuer: architect, Bauhaus grad, and designer of a chair inspired by his bicycle’s handlebars.
Marcel Breuer in the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1964 / Marc Bernheim, photographer. Marcel Breuer papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
(via The Metropolitan Museum of Art - BAUHAUS ARCHIVE)
Classification: Textiles Credit Line: Gift of Jack Lenor Larsen Incorporated, 1985 Accession Number: 1985.198.48
(via The Metropolitan Museum of Art - BAUHAUS ARCHIVE)
Classification: Textiles Credit Line: Gift of Jack Lenor Larsen Incorporated, 1985 Accession Number: 1985.198.48
Cube#252
Title: One cube and two frames
Material: Animation / gif / blender
Year: 2013
Bauhaus postcards 1923 (pt.1)
Vasily Kandinsky. Bauhaus Ausstellung Weimar Juli–Sept, 1923, Karte 3. 1923
Paul Klee. Bauhaus Ausstellung Weimar Juli–Sept, 1923, Karte 4. 1923
Gerhard Marcks. Bauhaus Ausstellung Weimar Juli–Sept, 1923, Karte 6. 1923
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Bauhaus Ausstellung Weimar Juli–Sept, 1923, Karte 7. 1923
Oskar Schlemmer. Bauhaus Ausstellung Weimar Juli–Sept, 1923, Karte 8. 1923
Rudolf Baschant. Bauhaus Ausstellung Weimar Juli–Sept, 1923, Karte 9. 1923
Rudolf Baschant. Bauhaus Ausstellung Weimar Juli–Sept, 1923, Karte 10. 1923
(via)
Auguste Toulmouche
French, 1829-1890
‘Sweet doing nothing’ (1877)