Gunta Stolzl - Exam Artist

11 Pins
 7y
Collection by
BAUHAUS ARCHIVE  Gunta Stölzl  (German, 1897–1983)  Date: 1919–1925 Medium: Watercolor and ink design Dimensions: H. 3-1/2, W. 15-1/2 inches (8.9 x 39.4 cm.) Classification: Drawings Credit Line: Gift of Jack Lenor Larsen Incorporated, 1985 Accession Number: 1985.198.7 Bauhaus Textiles, Motifs Textiles, Textile Patterns, Textile Art, Print Patterns, Cover Design, Pattern Design, Fabric Design, Pattern Art
Gunta Stölzl | Bauhaus Archive | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
BAUHAUS ARCHIVE Gunta Stölzl (German, 1897–1983) Date: 1919–1925 Medium: Watercolor and ink design Dimensions: H. 3-1/2, W. 15-1/2 inches (8.9 x 39.4 cm.) Classification: Drawings Credit Line: Gift of Jack Lenor Larsen Incorporated, 1985 Accession Number: 1985.198.7
The Bauhaus Textiles of Gunta Stölzl & Anni Albers - AnotherDesignBlog. Fibres Textiles, Weaving Textiles, Tapestry Weaving, Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Bauhaus Design, Textile Fiber Art, Woven Wall Hanging
The Bauhaus Textiles of Gunta Stölzl & Anni Albers - AnotherDesignBlog.
Gunta Stölzl; Wall Hanging with Striped Structure, 1923. Textile Prints, Textile Design, Color Patterns, Art Design, Fabric Decor
The Barbican's Bauhaus: Art as Life shines a light on design's biggest influencers
Gunta Stölzl; Wall Hanging with Striped Structure, 1923.
Gunta Stolzl Bauhaus textiles Interior Bauhaus, Architecture Bauhaus, Art Bauhaus, Textile Artists, Quilt Modernen, Walter Gropius
Gunta Stolzl Bauhaus textiles
Gunta Stolzl Bauhaus textiles
Gunta Stolzl Bauhaus textiles
Gunta Stölzl Five Choirs, 1928 Jacquard weave in cotton, wool, rayon and silk 229 x 143 cm Bauhaus Interior, Theatre Architecture, Art Textile
Exhaustive exhibition breathes fresh life into assumptions of iconic school of thought...
Gunta Stölzl Five Choirs, 1928 Jacquard weave in cotton, wool, rayon and silk 229 x 143 cm
Gunta Stölzl Knitting Patterns, Textile Wall Hangings, Floral Patterns
Women of The Bauhaus and their textiles
Gunta Stölzl
Women of Bauhaus | Gunta Stölzl Handwoven Tapestry, Tapestry Art, Loom Weaving, Hand Weaving
Women of the Bauhaus
Women of Bauhaus | Gunta Stölzl
Gunta Stölzl (1897- 1983) was a highly influential German textile artist who played a fundamental role in the Bauhaus school curriculum and history. Modern Textiles, Modern Rugs, Grete Stern, Ludwig Mies, Contemporary Carpet
Socks
Gunta Stölzl (1897- 1983) was a highly influential German textile artist who played a fundamental role in the Bauhaus school curriculum and history.
Wall hanging   "Slit Tapestry Red/Green"   1927/28   Gobelin technique    Cotton, silk, linen   150x110 cm  Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin Wall Tapestry, Urban Design, Bauhaus Art
Gunta Stolzl
Wall hanging "Slit Tapestry Red/Green" 1927/28 Gobelin technique Cotton, silk, linen 150x110 cm Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin
Gunta Stolzl,"Komposition No. 1" Wall hanging 1981 100 x 130 cm  Private collection
Wall Hangings - Gunta Stölzl
Gunta Stolzl,"Komposition No. 1" Wall hanging 1981 100 x 130 cm Private collection