Portraits of Bauhaus students and teachers. 1923-1925.

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Portraits of Bauhaus students and teachers. 1923-1925.

Includes a group portrait of Bauhaus Hungarian artists dressed for Faschingsfest in Weimar, 1923, identified on verso as Karl Schlemmer, A. Weininger (outside left), Max Burchartz and wife, Kielmannsegg and Bortnyik (standing at right wearing hat). A second group portrait, as inscribed on verso, depicts Forbát and his wife, Marcel Breuer, Andor Weininger and Sandor Bortnyik in Bortnyik's Weimar studio, dated August 25, 1925. The third photograph is a double exposure self-portrait of Sándor Bortnyik, ca. 1924, depicting himself seated inside a glass jar.

3 photographic prints : silver gelatin ; 9 x 14 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7428822

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Kielsmannsegg.

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Burchartz, Max, 1887-1961

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Breuer, Marcel, 1902-1981

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German designer and Bauhaus teacher. From the description of Photographs of furniture designed by Marcel Breuer and Gustav Hassenpflug, 1926-1933. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 79881559 Marcel Lajos Breuer was born in Pécs, Hungary, on May 21, 1902. Marcel Breuer is known worldwide both as a designer of furniture and as an architect. Starting in 1920 he attended the Bauhaus at Weimar, headed by Walter Gropius. He graduated in 1924, and soon after Gropius a...

Weininger, Andor, 1899-1986

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Andor Weininger (1899-1986) was a Hungarian architect, artist, designer, draftsman, and painter. Born in Hungary in 1899, Weininger studied art and design at the Bauhaus during the early 1920s. In 1923 he co-founded the Bauhaus Jazz Band. Andor Weininger produced a body of work related to the stage, attaining his greatest success with his Mechanical Stage-Review, a kind of moving abstract painting, and with his design for a spherical theatre. After graduating in 1925, Weininger stayed on at W...

Schlemmer, Karl

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Bortnyik, Sándor.

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Forbát, Alfréd, 1897-1972

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