Bauhaus | Boris Friedewald
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The founding of the Bauhaus in 1919 was like a tremendous sensation: Walter Gropius, the founder of the art school, intended nothing less than to dissolve the boundaries between craft, art, and technology.
What began as an experiment soon revolutionized the understanding of architecture, art, and design. Gropius realized his ambitious vision with the help of innovative artists he appointed as teachers at the Bauhaus. Inspired by the avant-garde spirit of the school, they developed new artistic approaches and together established the Bauhaus myth. Author Boris Friedewald tells the complex story of this art school in an entertaining and accessible way. Numerous historical and partly previously unpublished illustrations bring the people and places of the Bauhaus to life. A final look at the far-reaching impact of the Bauhaus up to the present day rounds off the book.
paperback, folding brochure, 128 pages
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Within the country 2-5 business days
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30-day return policy
Original Bauhaus
With every purchase, you support the Bauhaus Archive / Museum of Design