KAYE COOKSEY
Fundamentals of 2D Design
Mr. Brian Ritchard
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From the left: Josef Albers, Hinnerk Scheper, Georg Muche, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Hungarian painter and photographer, Herbert Bayer, Joost Schmidt, Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Vassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee Swiss painter, Lyonel Feininger, Gunta Stolzl and Oskar Schlemmer.
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[2] Bauhaus, 1919-1928. Contributors: Herbert Bayer - editor, Walter Gropius - editor, Ise Gropius - editor. Publisher: Museum of Modern Art. Place of Publication: new York. Publication Year: 1938. Page 16.
[3] Bauhaus, the Face of the 20th Century, Films for the Humanities and Science a BBC Production, Written by Frank Whitford, 1994
[4] Ibid, Bauhaus, The Face of the 20th Century
[5] Ibid, Bauhaus, The Face of the 20th Century, (1968 Interview with Walter Gropius)
[6] Ibid, Bauhaus, the Face of the 20th Century
[7] Anja Baumho. The Gendered World of the Bauhaus. The Politics of Power at the Weimar Republic's
Premier Art Institute, 1919-1932. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2001. (broschiert), page 54
[8] NAYLOR, GILLIAN The Bauhaus Reassessed: Sources and Design Theory, New York, NY: E. P. Dutton, 1985. Page 112
[9] Ibid, Bauhaus, The Face of the 20th Century
[10]Ibid Bauhaus, The Face of the 20th Century
[11]Ibid, Bauhaus, 1919-1928 page 94
[12] Ibid, Bauhaus, The Face of the 20th Century 1968 Interview with Walter