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    The house that was built in Chicago for Frederick C. Robie is all too familiar as an image and not much record as a tangible reality .Though it still stands, there is some debate as to whether it holds the pristine architectural history which its architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, and owner primarily designed for. Some illustrations and drawing documentation exist in the sense of the various individuals tied to relatives of the house or those who have done research but it has been in a stage of…

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    Wassily Kandinsky Essay

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    Depression, World War II, and the Korean War all occurred during this time. Also, color TV was introduced and Disneyland was opened in California. The two main genres of modernism were Swiss Design and the Bauhaus movement. Swiss Design focused on cleanliness and readability while the Bauhaus sought to unite creativity and manufacturing in order to emphasize functionality. However, all sects of Modernism followed a structured grid system, focused on negative space, and featured asymmetrical…

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    The role for women during the period of the Bauhaus and the works of Marianne Brandt When thinking about the Bauhaus and all of its accomplishments and designs, it is rare that one thinks of a woman's work. Despite this most likely having something to do with Walter Gropius’s intentions, men's domination in the art world and history being written largely by men, there were many distinct successful works by women that have been overshadowed by the male counterpart. Marianne Brandt was one of…

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    A fashion and accessories industry such as H&M, Bauhaus and I.T apparels Limited, which will discuss and have a managerial implication for this study. I.T apparels Limited have coordinated 758 subsidiaries in the world such as Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Japan and USA. For the monetary factor, it is about…

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    Guerilla Girls Analysis

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    Katie Miller ARHT 106 12/20/2017 Final Exam 5. Who or what are the Guerilla Girls? What theoretical or philosophical point-of-view do they champion? Choose one piece associated with them and describe its form, content, and context. The “Guerrilla Girls” is an anonymous group of female artists that fight racism and sexism in the art world. The anonymous group was started in New York City in 1985 by a group of seven women after a modern art exhibit whose rosters of 165 artists included only 13…

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    Otti Berger's Credibility

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    and mass-produced, often rendered textiles unattributed. Her motivation to seek patents comes primarily from her identity as a woman in a rather anonymous field of textile industry. She understood the difficulty of the under-recognized Bauhaus students and Bauhaus’ emphasis on the communal entity, which replaced the…

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    Dark Wave Research Paper

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    a name for themselves as profound musicians but gave the world a chance to experience the enigmatic world of Dark wave music. • Bauhaus…

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    Bauhaus was the main school of workmanship, outline and engineering on the planet. Showing strategies were thought as craftsmen working cooperatively. Regularly understudies was told "Shape Follows Function", which implied making correspondence outlines that…

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    Futura Research Paper

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    (Burke). In addition to his experience working in Werkbund, Renner was also inspired by the New Typography movements including the Bauhaus school. His experience around Werkbund and the movements inspired the overall creation of Futura. Futura is based on basic geometrical shapes including circle, triangle, and square, a principle that Renner got inspired from the Bauhaus wherein, artists,…

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    Jan Tschichold Essay

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    from the ages of 17 and 19 then began freelancing as a lettering artist and designer. He was hired at a printing firm to draw page layouts for the typesetters. While working there, he visited a Bauhaus exhibition that drew him into the new Modernist movement. A couple of years later, Tschichold joined Bauhaus and the Modernist movement where he experimented with sans-serif typefaces, and geometric and asymmetrical compositions which were completely different from traditional ideas like serif…

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