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Gertrud Arndt, self portraits, “Maskenportraits”, 1930sMal schlägt sie verschämt die Aug
Gunta Stölzl, drawing of a thistle in the pre-course of Johannes Itten, 1920
Marianne Brandt on the balcony of bauhaus Dessau, late1920s. © Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin. Via Larcobalen
Ellen Lauterbach, Eckstein with Lipstick, 1930. ringl+pit, Berlin. More to see: flickr ringlandpitIn
Stoffe im Raum, Otti Berger, 1929
Marianne Brandt, Ceiling lamp, 1928. Brass and opal glass. Germany. © Marianne Brandt/BUS 2014. Röhs
Marianne Brandt, napkin holder, 1930-32. Ruppelwerke, Germany. Via Wright.
Grit Kallin-Fischer, Self portrait with Cigarette, 1928
Hilde Reindl (1909-1990), Bauhaus, paper,1927.Reindl, a student at the Bauhaus, probably made this g
Marianne Brandt, Mit allen zehn Fingern, With all 10 Fingers, Bauhaus 1930.The photomontage picks up
Gertrud Preiswerk (1902-1994), Bauhaus exercise for weaving, watercolor drawing, 1920s. She studied
Gertrud Preiswerk, Bauhaus drawing exercise, gouache on board, 1920s
Léna Berger (1906-1981), Textile Design for “Metro”, Bauhaus, 1932. Gouache, graphite an
Hilde Reindl, design exercises for the Bauhaus weaving class, 1920s
Gunta Stölzl, Bauhaus, woven textile sample, 1920s
Margarete Willers, Bauhaus exercises, watercolor drawing
Margarete Willers (1883-1977), Bauhaus, design exercise for weaving
Marianne Brandt, bauhaus candlestick, 1930s. Iron, lacquered. Made by Ruppelwerk, Gotha, Germany.
Otti Berger, photographed by Julia Moholy-Nagy, 1927.Most of the Bauhaus women reached an advanced a
hazelcills: Women of the Bauhaus and their textiles Anni Albers, Gunta Stölzl, Otti Berger, Benita O
Marianne, Brandt, bauhaus desk set Schreibzeug, 1930s. Made by Ruppelwerke, Germany.
PioneerThe women of the Bauhaus More than 100 years ago at Bauhaus school a group of young creative
Marianne Brandt, tast-licht – table lamp, 1930s. Germany. Source
Benita Koch-Otte, design drawing for a fabric, 1925. Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin. Via design report
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