Gallery: The Perfect Medium for Bauhaus Artists? Postcards
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New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) recently acquired 20 postcards created by Bauhaus teachers and students, to promote their first exhibit in 1923. This one is by Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack.
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By Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack.
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By Lyonel Feininger.
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By Lyonel Feininger.
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Famous artists and unknown students alike contributed designs. This one is by Vasily Kandinsky.
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Likewise, this one is by Paul Klee.
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By Paul Klee.
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By Gerhard Marcks.
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
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By Oskar Schlemmer.
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By Rudolf Baschant.
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By Rudolf Baschant.
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By Herbert Bayer.
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By Herbert Bayer.
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By Paul Haberer.
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By Dorte Helm.
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By Farkas Molnar.
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By Kurt Schmidt.
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By Kurt Schmidt.
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By Georg Teltscher.
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