Bauhaus Ausstellung 1923 - Wall Art Wrapped Frame Canvas Print

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WRAPPED FRAMED CANVAS

Printed using only high quality inks on gallery grade 280 GSM fine art canvas. Mounted on a hard backed sturdy frame and finished with a smooth matte finish to ensure a sharp vibrant image.Orders dispatched the next working day. Estimated UK delivery 1-2 days, international 8-10 working days or less.

Bauhaus was an influential art and design movement that emerged in Germany in the early 20th century. The name "Bauhaus" is derived from the German words "bau" (meaning "building") and "haus" (meaning "house"). The movement was founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 and aimed to create a new style of architecture and design that would be both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

The Bauhaus style is characterized by its focus on simplicity, functionality, and the use of modern materials and technology. The movement rejected the ornate and decorative styles of the past in favor of clean lines, geometric shapes, and a minimalist aesthetic. Bauhaus artists and designers sought to create objects that were both beautiful and practical, with an emphasis on form following function.

In addition to architecture and design, the Bauhaus movement also had a significant impact on art, particularly abstract art. The movement's artists and designers experimented with new techniques and materials, including photography, typography, and industrial production methods.

Bauhaus art is often characterized by its use of bold, simple shapes and colors, as well as its focus on the relationship between form and function. Some of the most famous Bauhaus artists include Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Lyonel Feininger, who were known for their abstract and geometric works. The movement also had a strong influence on graphic design and typography, with its emphasis on legibility and simplicity.