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Provides links (both to informational websites and pages on publications) for the Bauhaus masters.
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Germany Today The Bauhaus School General Information  In affiliation with amazon.com MENU Germany Today Home Literature Art Museums Media History Practical Information The Bauhaus School General Information Bauhaus Masters: Josef Albers Herbert Bayer Marcel Breuer Lyonel Feininger Walter Gropius Johannes Itten Wassily Kandinsky Paul Klee Hannes Meyer...
http://www.cs.umb.edu/~alilley/bauhaus.html

Museum and research facility located in Berlin and dedicated to the Bauhaus. Online shop available only in German.
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bauhaus-archiv museum of design  ...
http://www.bauhaus.de/english/index.htm

Images of artworks created by Bauhaus instructors.
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Guggenheim Collection Movement Bauhaus  Bauhaus The Bauhaus was founded in Weimar in 1919 as a state-sponsored school of art, architecture, and design More] Shortcut Full search Paul Klee, Red Balloon, 1922 Vasily Kandinsky, Composition 8, July 1923 Vasily Kandinsky, In the Black Square, June...
http://www.guggenheimcollection....te/movement_works_Bauhaus_0.html

Historical information on the Bauhaus' architectural influence in Israel.
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inter ART israel BAUHAUS in Tel Aviv  inter ART israel BAUHAUS in Tel Aviv...
http://www.interart.co.il/bauhaus/

Relating to a documentary which presents the Bauhaus through an American perspective.
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Bauhaus in America  A a true story about architecture, design, art and human nature in the 20th century Germany, 1919: a group of young people meet in a small town on the cutting edge of a worldwide revolution in art, politics, design and...
http://www.mindspring.com/~cliofilm/bauhaus/main1.htm

A brief and whimsical look at the possible source of inspiration for the Bauhaus' graphical appearance.
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A brief note on the history of Bauhaus design.  A brief note on the history of Bauhaus design 160; Some critics claim that the little kebab shop in Dessau, with its geometrical patterns and friendly colors, had more influence on the graphical appearance of the Bauhaus movement that all...
http://kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jutta/pictures/kebab.html

A basic survey of the Bauhaus.
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Bauhaus Front Page  Bauhaus school of design espoused function over form through the 1920s and 30s. The group was founded in Germany, but was forced to close in 1933 during the start of the Nazi regime. Their influence in visual communications has extended...
http://chrissnider.com/academic/bauhaus/front.html

Article and interview with one of the few surviving students from the Bauhaus, dated 1999.
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Former Bauhaus student to speak in Sheffield and Liverpool  Enter email address to receive news about the WSWS Add Remove SEARCH WSWS English German ON THE WSWS Donate tothe WSWS! Contact theWSWS Editorial Board New Today News Analysis Workers Struggles Arts Review History Science Polemics Philosophy Correspondence Archive About...
http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/nov1999/bau-n23.shtml

Working to pass on the cultural heritage of the historical Bauhaus as well as exploring creative solutions in urban space through a newly formed college.
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bauhaus dessau  The workshop wing is being refurbished right now, and during 2005 there will be no exhibitions. The main stairwell will be closed from March to September as well. We would like to apologize for all inconveniences and limitations. Thank you...
http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/en/index.asp

An online presentation highlighting the Bauhaus collection at Harvard's Busch-Reisinger Museum.
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Extra Ordinary Every Day  Bauhaus as an educational institution was to articulate modern culture through 145;new’ forms designed for everyday life. This virtual installation attempts to address the intersection of fine art and the production of useful things by means of thematic groupings based...
http://www.artmuseums.harvard.edu/sites/eoed/index.html