Magdalena Droste

Bauhaus: 1919-1933

A richly illustrated survey of the Bauhaus—the revolutionary school whose ideas continue to shape modern art, architecture, and design.

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Bauhaus: 1919-1933

The school that changed everything.

Founded in Germany in 1919, the Bauhaus was more than an art school—it was a radical experiment that reimagined the relationship between art, craft, and industry. Though it existed for just fourteen years, its influence continues to shape the objects we use, the buildings we inhabit, and the way we think about design itself.

Filled with photographs, sketches, architectural plans, and iconic works from masters like Walter Gropius, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, and László Moholy-Nagy, this beautifully illustrated volume traces the history and enduring legacy of one of the most influential movements in modern design.

A fascinating introduction to the ideas that continue to define the modern world.

Author

Magdalena Droste

Publisher

Taschen

Format

Hardcover

Pages

552

Size

7.7 x 5.5 Inches

ISBN

978-3836565547

About the author

Magdalena Droste

Magdalena Droste studied art history and literature in Aachen and Marburg. From 1980 she worked at the Bauhaus-Archiv in Berlin, after which she worked as a professor of art history at the BTU Cottbus. She has been responsible for numerous exhibitions and publications across all Bauhaus themes and artists.