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These original student IDs from the Bauhaus Dessau school belonged to young designers, artists, and architects who helped shape modernity.
Small documents. Big stories.
Explore more: https://www.bauhaus-experience.com/masterpiece-tour/.
#Bauhaus #Design #Art #Architecture #Artist
Spring, Alexandre de Riquer
The "Peacock" Chair designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, in 1921-22
Walter Valentini (1928-2022)— Astro della Sera [polished and patinated bronze, 2006]
Sinaloa, Mexico, 2025 - by Juan Carlos Beltrán (1991), Mexican
“Passed the Window” from the children’s book Mummy’s Bedtime Story Book, illustrated by Jessie Marion King, 1929.
Two Bathers on the Pier (Vintage Silver Print) by Arthur Tress, 1980.
/ Arthur Tress, The Dream Collector, 1971 - 1975
Between 1971-1974, Arthur Tress interviewed children about their dreams and nightmares,then set about to capture the dreams in photographs.
Arthur Tress
Self-Portrait in Photomat Mirror, Coney Island, New York
1970
Hiroaki Ikeda
Illustration from The Little Mermaid
by Hiroaki Ikeda
Illustration from The Little Mermaid
by Hiroaki Ikeda
'The Little Mermaid' by Hiroaki Ikeda, 1971
Tyrone Power and Marlene Dietrich in a promo shot for 'Witness for the Prosecution' (1957)
“He had been mad for days — but something cool and collected in his brain had driven him on eastward. . . .”
Lawrence Sterne Stevens (1884–1960), illustration to “The Eye of Balamok” by Victor Rousseau
Fantastic Novels Vol. 3 #1, May 1949 — source
Murat Yazar