
What is Bauhaus?
Bauhaus was a school of art, design and architecture established in Weimar, Germany. Architect Wlater Gropius established it in 1919. Bauhaus used a method for teaching within a community of artists working together and incorporating art in the fundamentals of daily life.
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Max Bill
Untitled (Columbus In Search of a New Tomorrow), 1992
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Silkscreen
USD 1,690
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WLS IV White Line Squares (Series I), 1966
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Josef Albers
I-S VA 4 (from Six Variants suite), 1969
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A term that refers to both the resulting artwork and the medium. It is a method of painting where the paints used are made of pigments that are suspended in water soluble "vehicle". Watercolors appear luminous and are transparent because the pigments used are laid down in pure form and few fillers obscure pigment colors. By adding Chinese white, watercolor can be made to look opaque.