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Bauhaus by Frank Whitford and Michael White

Sale price¥3,400

From housing developments to furniture to websites, contemporary environmental aesthetics are deeply rooted in the ideas of the Bauhaus, the art and design school founded in Germany in 1919. Although it only operated for 14 years before being shut down by the Nazis in 1933, the school left an indelible mark on design and art education practices around the world.

Author Frank Whitford places the Bauhaus in a social-historical context, tracing the thinking behind the school's conception and describing its teaching methods. He brings together research into the activities of its teachers and the daily lives of its students, who included such renowned artists as Paul Klee, Josef Albers, and Wassily Kandinsky. This book remains the most accessible, highly illustrated introduction to the most important design movement of the past 100 years.

■Soft cover binding

■ Number of pages
Page 216

■Size
210 x 150 mm

Bauhaus by Frank Whitford and Michael White
Bauhaus by Frank Whitford and Michael White Sale price¥3,400