ARTH 288601

 
Masters of Modern Design
Professor: Marcus
Lecture 5: Marianne Brandt

1. *Marianne Brandt (1893-1984). Tea infuser, 1924. Made at the Bauhaus metal workshop. Silver.
2. Marianne Brandt (1893-1984). Tea service, 1924. Made at the Bauhaus metal workshop. Tombac alloy, nickel silver, silver, and ebony.
3. Marianne Brandt (1893-1984). Ceiling light, 1926. Nickel-plated brass.
4. *Marianne Brandt (1893-1984). Bedside lamp, c. 1927. Made by Kandem. Metal.
5. Marianne Brandt (1893-1984). Reflection, 1928. Photograph.
6. Walter Gropius (1883-1969). Bauhaus manifesto, 1919. Printed pamphlet. Woodcut by Lionel Feininger.
7. Otto Lindig (1895-1966). Lidded jug, 1922. Made at the Bauhaus pottery workshop. Glazed ceramic.
8. *Karl Jacob Jucker (1902-1997) and Wilhelm Wagenfeld (1900-1990). Table lamp, 1923-24. Made at the Bauhaus metal workshop. Clear glass, opalescent glass, nickel-plated brass, and steel.
9. *Marcel Breuer (1902-1981). Armchair, 1922. Made at the Bauhaus furniture workshop. Stained maple and upholstery.
10. *László Moholy-Nagy (1894-1946). Title page of Staatliches Bauhaus, Weimar, 1919-1923. 1923. Printed book.
11. László Moholy-Nagy (1894-1946). Photogram, 1920s. Gelatin silver print.
12. Herbert Bayer (1900-1986). Design for Universal type, 1925.
13. Walter Gropius (1883-1969). Bauhaus, Dessau, 1925-26.
14. *Marcel Breuer (1902-1981). Club chair, 1925. Enameled metal and leather.
15. Anni Albers (1899-1944). Wall hanging, 1926. Made at the Bauhaus textile workshop. Triple weave.
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