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some art of professors (and just. artists) from the bauhaus inspired by their own works!!! i did this for a school project and am really proud of it <333
u can check the references on the bottom for their popular works!!
(rb's appreciated!!)
#bauhaus#walter gropius#lyonel feininger#johannes itten#gerhard marcks#gertrud grunaw#paul klee#oskar schlemmer#wassily kandinsky#theo van doesburg#laszlo moholy-nagy#anni albers#josef albers#marianne brandt#gunta stolzl#gertrud arndt#marcel breuer#herbert bayer#joost schmidt#ludwig mies van der rohe#art#ame art
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Joost Schmidt
[Still Life Composition] Male torso with life mask + skull, 1930-32
The Getty
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Joost Schmidt. Cartel de la Exposición Estatal de la Bauhaus de 1923.
(Staatliches Bauhaus Ausstellung Weimar 1923)
(vía Works: Bauhaus Kooperation)
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Joost Schmidt
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The Masters on the Roof of the #Bauhaus Studio Building in #Dessau, during the opening of the Bauhaus: Josef Albers, Hinnerk Scheper, Georg Muche, László Moholy-Nagy, Herbert Bayer, Joost Schmidt, Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Lyonel Feininger, Gunta Stölzl, Oskar Schlemmer. Photo: unknown, 1926. (AI Colorize)
#bauhaus#josef albers#Hinnerk Scheper#Georg Muche#László Moholy-Nagy#Herbert Bayer#Joost Schmidt#Walter Gropius#Marcel Breuer#Wassily Kandinsky#Paul Klee#Lyonel Feininger#Gunta Stölzl#Oskar Schlemme#1926#masters
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Bauhaus chess set | Josef Hartwig / Joost Schmidt (1924) >
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Joost Schmidt, Relief, Man On The Run, 1932. Typographer and teacher of the Bauhaus.
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Poster for the Bauhaus Exhibition in Weimar, Joost Schmidt, 1923
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Describe the movement in one word!
The masters on the roof of the #Bauhaus studio building in #Dessau during the opening of the Bauhaus: Josef Albers, Hinnerk Scheper, Georg Muche, László Moholy-Nagy, Herbert Bayer, Joost Schmidt, Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Lyonel Feininger, Gunta Stölzl, Oskar Schlemmer. Photo: unknown, 1926. (AI Colorize)
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1920-25 c. Door designed by Joost Schmidt, Berlin. Photo by Walter Gropius. From Art Deco, Avant Garde and Modernism, FB.
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Bauhaus a Dessau (1926): da sinistra a destra: Josef Albers, Hinnerk Scheper, Georg Muche, László Moholy-Nagy, Herbert Bayer, Joost Schmidt, Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Lyonel Feininger, Gunta Stölzl e Oskar Schlemmer.
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Deep Particle Image Velocimetry on ROV
Joost Daniels © 2021 Schmidt Ocean Institute
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Joost Schmidt: Poster for 1923 Bauhaus Exhibition. Weimar, Germany. 1923.
Source: Bauhaus Kooperation.
For this Graphic Design, it's meant to be a person but really stylize. I've seen the face part of this artwork before, I seen it used by the band Bauhaus. Their version is slightly modify, but real similar and it's where I seen it first. It's easy to read it's meant to be a human, the pinkish part being the flesh, and the hair and clothing. Schmidt made this for a competition.
The poster is made up with a bunch of shapes, all well utilize. Compare to his other work "Mechanical Stage Design" shows off that Schmidt knows how to utilize shapes. Both are of the bauhaus style, using a few selected amount of colors with bare shapes, but "Mechanical Stage Design" feels a bit more complicated. It's easier to read this as a human, but "Mechanical Stage Design" isn't all that hard to read as different stages for a design. Also having texts be place well thought out like "1923" being the human's fingers shows how much Schmidt has put thought into each element of this poster.
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