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    The Bauhaus is certainly the most influential movement in design in the last century. Actually‚ without the Bauhaus and its teachers and students‚ comprised of not only engineers or businessmen but also artists‚ we wouldn ’t see the flat-roofed buildings‚ the smooth white Braun kitchen appliances‚ among other things. The Bauhaus was founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius in Weimar‚ Germany‚ with the utopian determination to change art education and society as a whole. It is relevant here to mention

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    Bauhaus was the most famous modern school in Germany that combined crafts and the fine arts‚ and was famous for the approach to design that it publicized and taught. It operated from 1919 to 1933. And had a great impact to change the society after effects of World War I. Help to find young people a new way of living. The Bauhaus school was founded by architect  Walter Gropius in Weimar by connection of Academy of Fine Arts and the School of Arts and Crafts. What is interesting even the founder

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    The Bauhaus movement was founded in 1919 by Architect Walter Gropius in Weimar Germany. Despite being well known in modern times for its contribution to the architectural community‚ when it originated the Bauhaus School did not include an architectural wing. The Bauhaus school explored the practicality of Design through housed workshops and studios as well as utilising contemporary culture dance‚ film‚ art and product design. However‚ over the years the Bauhaus school became more prominent within

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    was Bauhaus when was produced with pre-industrial methods which included woodwork‚ weaving‚ and stained glasses. This made Gropius worried that the Bauhaus was not good enough and good enough for the market so he decided that the Bauhaus would only create designs for mass production‚ simplistic designs that can be essential to everyone. This caused him to fire Itten and employ artists like Wassily Kandinsky. Paul Klee and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy‚ who reflected more modern styles in their designs and were

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    The Bauhaus Dessau How does the Bauhaus became historical? Had there been any sustainability proofs? The Bauhaus occupies a place of its own in the history of 20th century culture‚ architecture‚ design‚ art and new media. It became historical because at time when industrial society was in the grip of a crisis‚ the Bauhaus stood almost alone in asking how the modernization process could be mastered by means of design. It represented a belief in the unifying power of geometry. The building

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    Bauhaus is a German school of design established in Weimar in 1919 by Walter Gropius. Its aim was to bring people working in architecture‚ modern technology‚ and the decorative arts together to learn from one another. Realizing that mass production had to be the precondition of successful design in the machine age‚ its members rejected the Arts and Crafts Movement. The school developed a style that was spare‚ functional‚ and geometric. Bauhaus designs are highly prized today‚ but when the school

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    The impact of Bauhaus on advertising THE IMPACT OF BAUHAUS ON ADVERTISING HIST 140- History of Advertising October 15‚ 2013 Bauhaus: Influence of Modern advertising It is the intention of this paper to illustrate a historical timeline‚ with connections to the Bauhaus movement and its impacts on the pedagogy of the advertising industry. The German word Bauhaus essentially means “House of Building”‚ and was given birth in 1919 in the city of Weimar‚ by architect Walter Gropius

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    Aesthetic Of Bauhaus and Current Trends Following WWI‚ as much of Germany lay in despair‚ Bauhaus thrived as a revolutionary‚ inspired and unique School breaking down the perceived class barriers between craftsmen and fine artists. Founded in 1919 by Architect Walter Gropius‚ Bauhaus modernized the Art Industry and Education‚ influencing all aspects of design today. As fashion‚ like art‚ progresses in cycles‚ inspiring and influencing each other through the creation of their designs‚ it would

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    Bauhaus Still Felt Today

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    Gropius founded the Bauhaus in Weimar‚ Germany‚ a school of craft and fine arts. The aim of Gropius was to reimagine the material world and reflect the unity of all arts (Bergdoll‚ 2009). Only active for a mere 14 years‚ this essay will consider whether the Bauhaus’s influence is still felt today by looking at the links between Ikea and Bauhaus. This essay will also look at the influence in teaching within art courses today with references from Ikea‚ The Guardian and Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops

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    Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and The Bauhaus Laszlo Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian constructivist who was gifted in most forms of the visual arts. He was born in 1895 and raised in the city of Bachsbarsad‚ Hungary and studied law in Hungary’s capital of Budapest. He began his artistc venture during his service in World War I with sketches on military-issue postcards‚ and produced a versatile catalog of works throughout his life. He was skilled in design‚ sculpture‚ painting‚ photography‚ and more. He was

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