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  • Bauhaus

Bauhaus

  • Associated art terms include Arts and Crafts movement and Art Nouveau (New Art).

Works

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  • Marianne Brandt. Table Clock. c.1932

    Marianne Brandt Table Clock c.1932

  • A sleek chair with a shiny metal frame, featuring black, wide fabric strips for the backrest, seat, and armrests. The chair has a minimalist design with a cantilevered base. This is an AI generated description. To give feedback, email ai@moma.org.

    Marcel Breuer Club chair (model B3 / Wassily) 1927–1928

  • Anni Albers. Design for Tablecloth. 1930

    Anni Albers Design for Tablecloth 1930

  • Herbert Bayer. Bauhaus Dessau. 1926

    Herbert Bayer Bauhaus Dessau 1926

  • Paul Klee. Scherzo with Thirteen (Das Scherzo mit der Dreizehn). 1922

    Paul Klee Scherzo with Thirteen (Das Scherzo mit der Dreizehn) 1922

  • Lyonel Feininger. Cathedral (Kathedrale) for Program of the State Bauhaus in Weimar (Programm des Staatlichen Bauhauses in Weimar). 1919

    Lyonel Feininger Cathedral (Kathedrale) for Program of the State Bauhaus in Weimar (Programm des Staatlichen Bauhauses in Weimar) 1919

  • Vasily Kandinsky. Orange. 1923

    Vasily Kandinsky Orange 1923

  • A painting depicts several people on a staircase with blue, orange, and beige tones predominating. The setting features geometric shapes and grid-like patterns. This is an AI generated description. To give feedback, email ai@moma.org.

    Oskar Schlemmer Bauhaus Stairway 1932
    On view Floor 1

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  • UNIQLO ArtSpeaks

    Christina Eliopoulos on Oskar Schlemmer’s Bauhaus Stairway

    Schlemmer’s 1932 painting was created—and brought to America—in defiance of the Nazi regime.
    Mar 5, 2021
  • Associated art terms include Arts and Crafts movement and Art Nouveau (New Art).

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