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Bauhaus 1919-1933 : Weimar-Dessau-Berlin / Michael Siebenbrodt & Lutz Schöbe.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Temporis collectionPublication details: New York : Parkstone Press International, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (255 pages) : illustrations (some color), plansContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781780425160
  • 1780425163
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 708.3155 22
LOC classification:
  • N332.G3 S54 2009
  • N332.G33 B4793 2009
Online resources:
Contents:
History of the Bauhaus -- Forerunners, Roots and History -- Art School Reform -- Ruskin, Olbrich and Others -- Deutscher Werkbund (German Association of Craftsmen) -- De Stijl, Blauer Reiter (Blue Rider) and Der Sturm -- The Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar (1919 to 1925) -- Between Vision and Reality: The 1919 to 1920 Construction Phase -- On the Way to [Becoming] the Modern Academy of Design: The 1921-1922 Formation Phase -- "Art and Technology-A New Unity" and the 1923 Bauhaus Exhibition -- Bauhaus Dessau: Academy for Design (1925 to 1932) -- The Bauhaus Becomes an Academy.
Lab oratories. for Industry -- Workshop WorkPlanning and Building -- The Hannes Meyer Era -- The Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Era -- The Closure of the Bauhaus in Dessau -- Bauhaus Berlin: Free Education and Research Institute (1932-1933) -- The Closure of the Bauhaus in Berlin -- Preparatory Course andBasic Design Education -- The Preparatory Course -- Wassily Kandinsky's Course -- Paul Klee's Course -- Oskar Schlemmer's Course -- Joost Schmidt's Course -- The Workshops -- Pottery Workshop -- Bookbinding -- Stained Glass Painting Workshop -- Graphic Print Shop -- Typography/Printing and Advertising Workshop -- Mural Painting Workshop.
Stone Sculpting and Woodcarving/Plastic WorkshopWeaving Workshop -- Carpentry/Furniture Workshop -- Metal Workshop -- Theatre Workshop -- Architecture/Building Studies/Building Department -- Photography/Photo Workshop -- The Photography Workshop -- Fine Arts -- Life and Work -- Effect and Reaction -- Bauhaus and the Third Reich -- The Bauhaus and the United States -- The Bauhaus and the Soviet Union -- The Bauhaus and the Federal Republic of Germany -- Bauhaus and the GDR (German Democratic Republic) -- Bauhaus in Reunified Germany -- Bauhaus: A Creative Method -- NOTES -- Chronology -- Bauhaus Teachers.
Bauhaus -- Archives, Collections and MuseumsIndex.
Summary: The Bauhaus movement (meaning the "house of building") developed in three German cities - it began in Weimar between 1919 and 1925, then continued in Dessau, from 1925 to 1932, and finally ended in 1932-1933 in Berlin. Three leaders presided over the growth of the movement: Walter Gropius, from 1919 to 1928, Hannes Meyer, from 1928 to 1930, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, from 1930 to 1933. Founded by Gropius in the rather conservative city of Weimar, the new capital of Germany, which had just been defeated by the other European nations in the First World War, the movement became a flamboyant re.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

History of the Bauhaus -- Forerunners, Roots and History -- Art School Reform -- Ruskin, Olbrich and Others -- Deutscher Werkbund (German Association of Craftsmen) -- De Stijl, Blauer Reiter (Blue Rider) and Der Sturm -- The Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar (1919 to 1925) -- Between Vision and Reality: The 1919 to 1920 Construction Phase -- On the Way to [Becoming] the Modern Academy of Design: The 1921-1922 Formation Phase -- "Art and Technology-A New Unity" and the 1923 Bauhaus Exhibition -- Bauhaus Dessau: Academy for Design (1925 to 1932) -- The Bauhaus Becomes an Academy.

Lab oratories. for Industry -- Workshop WorkPlanning and Building -- The Hannes Meyer Era -- The Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Era -- The Closure of the Bauhaus in Dessau -- Bauhaus Berlin: Free Education and Research Institute (1932-1933) -- The Closure of the Bauhaus in Berlin -- Preparatory Course andBasic Design Education -- The Preparatory Course -- Wassily Kandinsky's Course -- Paul Klee's Course -- Oskar Schlemmer's Course -- Joost Schmidt's Course -- The Workshops -- Pottery Workshop -- Bookbinding -- Stained Glass Painting Workshop -- Graphic Print Shop -- Typography/Printing and Advertising Workshop -- Mural Painting Workshop.

Stone Sculpting and Woodcarving/Plastic WorkshopWeaving Workshop -- Carpentry/Furniture Workshop -- Metal Workshop -- Theatre Workshop -- Architecture/Building Studies/Building Department -- Photography/Photo Workshop -- The Photography Workshop -- Fine Arts -- Life and Work -- Effect and Reaction -- Bauhaus and the Third Reich -- The Bauhaus and the United States -- The Bauhaus and the Soviet Union -- The Bauhaus and the Federal Republic of Germany -- Bauhaus and the GDR (German Democratic Republic) -- Bauhaus in Reunified Germany -- Bauhaus: A Creative Method -- NOTES -- Chronology -- Bauhaus Teachers.

Bauhaus -- Archives, Collections and MuseumsIndex.

The Bauhaus movement (meaning the "house of building") developed in three German cities - it began in Weimar between 1919 and 1925, then continued in Dessau, from 1925 to 1932, and finally ended in 1932-1933 in Berlin. Three leaders presided over the growth of the movement: Walter Gropius, from 1919 to 1928, Hannes Meyer, from 1928 to 1930, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, from 1930 to 1933. Founded by Gropius in the rather conservative city of Weimar, the new capital of Germany, which had just been defeated by the other European nations in the First World War, the movement became a flamboyant re.

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