Bauhaus, the and Czechoslovakia 1919-1938
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Author: Svobodova, Marketa
A beautiful new publication featuring rarely seen photographs and documents, The Bauhaus and Czechoslovakia 1919-1938 looks at the Central European context and legacy of Germany's legendary Bauhaus school. This important center of avant-garde learning, whose teachers included artists such as Walter Gropius, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Josef Albers, Laszló Moholy-Nagy and Adolf Meyer, was a place of meeting and mutual inspiration for artists, designers and architects. Czech students brought their own original ideas and progressive techniques into this heady atmosphere. This volume, the result of many years of intense scholarly research by Czech art historian Marketa Svobodova, is the first publication to survey the contributions of Czech students in this creative environment, offering a fascinating student-centered perspective on the famed institution.
ISBN 9788074372247. KANT. flexi. 256 pages, 9.5 x 11 in. , 202 colour, .
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A beautiful new publication featuring rarely seen photographs and documents, The Bauhaus and Czechoslovakia 1919-1938 looks at the Central European context and legacy of Germany's legendary Bauhaus school. This important center of avant-garde learning, whose teachers included artists such as Walter Gropius, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Josef Albers, Laszló Moholy-Nagy and Adolf Meyer, was a place of meeting and mutual inspiration for artists, designers and architects. Czech students brought their own original ideas and progressive techniques into this heady atmosphere. This volume, the result of many years of intense scholarly research by Czech art historian Marketa Svobodova, is the first publication to survey the contributions of Czech students in this creative environment, offering a fascinating student-centered perspective on the famed institution.
ISBN 9788074372247. KANT. flexi. 256 pages, 9.5 x 11 in. , 202 colour, .
available