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Wassily and Bauhaus
It was this academy which Gropius transformed into the world famous Bauhaus, attracting a faculty that included Paul Klee, Johannes Itten, Josef Albers, Herbert Bayer, László Moholy-Nagy, Otto Bartning and Wassily Kandinsky.
In the 20th century, painter Fritz Faiss ( 1905 – 1981 ), a student of Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky at the Bauhaus, together with Dr. Hans Schmid, rediscovered the so-called " Punic wax " technique of encaustic painting.
The city was also the birthplace of the Bauhaus movement, founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius, with artists Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Oskar Schlemmer, and Lyonel Feininger teaching in Weimar's Bauhaus School.
After Bayer had studied for four years at the Bauhaus under such teachers as Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and László Moholy-Nagy, Gropius appointed Bayer director of printing and advertising.
He and his colleague, the Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, both taught at the German Bauhaus school of art, design and architecture.
The Wassily Chair, also known as the Model B3 chair, was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925-1926 while he was the head of the cabinet-making workshop at the Bauhaus, in Dessau, Germany.
Despite popular belief, the chair was not designed for the non-objective painter Wassily Kandinsky, who was concurrently on the Bauhaus faculty.
In 1924 – 25 the Bauhaus ( where certain ideals analogous to his own were practiced ) requested a new book on Cubism ( as part of a series which included Wassily Kandinsky's Point and Line to Plane, Paul Klee's Pedagogical Notebooks, and Kasimir Malevich's The Non-Objective World ).
Although he was not officially part of the Bauhaus movement, Buchheister was a close friend of Wassily Kandinsky and paralleled many of the social and artistic goals of the Bauhaus school.
Despite the widespread popular belief that the chair was designed for painter Wassily Kandinsky, Breuer's colleague on the Bauhaus faculty, it was not ; Kandinsky admired Breuer's finished chair design, and only then did Breuer make an additional copy for Kandinsky's use in his home.
He was fired because his work was deemed unsuitable by the Nazis, with the result that several works were in the infamous exhibition of " degenerate art " in Munich in 1937, along with that of other Bauhaus artists, among them Herbert Bayer, Lyonel Feininger, Johannes Itten, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Oskar Schlemmer and Lothar Schreyer.
After an apprenticeship as a silversmith during 1924-1927, Bill took up studies at the Bauhaus in Dessau under many teachers including Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Oskar Schlemmer from 1927 to 1929, after which he moved to Zurich.
In July 1933 Hilberseimer and Wassily Kandinsky were the two members of the Bauhaus that the Gestapo identified as problematically left-wing.

Wassily and Dessau
Many famous artists were lecturers in Dessau in the following years, among them Walter Gropius, Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky.

Wassily and Germany
At the invitation of Wassily Kandinsky, Delaunay joined The Blue Rider ( Der Blaue Reiter ), a Munich-based group of abstract artists, in 1911, and his art took a turn for the abstract Delaunay was also successful in Germany, Switzerland, and Russia.
Wassily Leontief was born on August 5, 1905, in Munich, Germany, the son of Wassily W. Leontief ( professor of Economics ) and Slata ( later Evgenia, called Genya ) Leontief ( née Becker ).

Wassily and |
File: Kandinsky-Composition VI ( 1913 ). jpg | Wassily Kandinsky, Composition VI, ( 1913 )

chairs and Bauhaus
Other important designers of cantilever chairs were Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Breuer in the Bauhaus.

chairs and Germany
This was the first professorship in economics outside Germany, and possibly the third in Europe ( the first chairs having been established in Halle and Frankfurt ( Oder ) in 1727 ).
The President of the Bundesrat convenes and chairs plenary sessions of the body and is formally responsible for representing the Federal Republic of Germany in matters of the Bundesrat.
Thomas Schirrmacher holds chairs in ethics, in world religions and in international development in Germany, Romania, USA and India.

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Minimum Table ( Cassina S. p. A. | Cassina ); Louis Ghost and Victoria Ghost chairs ( Kartell )
9: 10 chairs in Saint Finbarre's Cathedral | Irish Cathedral
Image: InsigniaOldBlackfriarsRRBridgeFrontBackP1090448. JPG | Front and back of insignia on the southern abutment of the 1864 bridge, tables and chairs in between
File: Hepplewhite Chairs. jpg | Mahogany chairs in the Hepplewhite style, made circa 1790
The Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen | Radisson Blu Royal Hotel in Copenhagen in a notable work of Arne Jacobsen ; the Egg ( chair ) | Egg and Swan ( chair ) | Swan chairs were originally designed for it.
File: Brims-n-glassses. jpg | Spectators bring their own chairs and park in the rear.
File: Shaker chairs. jpg | Shaker chairs
Image: PortlandMAX_Parkrose_Sumner_dining. jpg | Dining table and chairs
Image: Pv jensen-klint 10 grundtvig memorial church 1913-1940. jpg | Kaare Klint chairs in Grundtvig's Church

Bauhaus and Dessau
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the founders of modern architecture and the last director of the Bauhaus during its period in Dessau and Berlin was born in Aachen as well.
The Bauhaus Dessau
Typography by Herbert Bayer above the entrance to the workshop block of the Bauhaus, Dessau, 2005
After the Bauhaus moved to Dessau, a school of industrial design with teachers and staff less antagonistic to the conservative political regime remained in Weimar.
The Bauhaus Dessau
Meyer became director when Gropius resigned in February 1928, and brought the Bauhaus its two most significant building commissions, both of which still exist: five apartment buildings in the city of Dessau, and the headquarters of the Federal School of the German Trade Unions ( ADGB ) in Bernau.
The definitive 1926 Bauhaus building in Dessau is also attributed to Gropius.
Bauhaus Dessau, built from 1925 to 1926 to a design by Walter Gropius founded modern architecture.
Bauhaus ( built 1925 – 1926 ) in Dessau, Germany
* 1925 – 1932 Bauhaus School and Faculty, Housin, Dessau, Germany
Due to right-wing hostility, the Bauhaus left Weimar and settled in Dessau in 1925.
Following a Nazi smear campaign the Bauhaus left Dessau in 1932 for Berlin, until its dissolution in July 1933.
* In Germany, the Bauhaus moves to a building in Dessau designed by Walter Gropius.
The Bauhaus in Weimar lasted from 1919 to 1925, when it moved to Dessau, after the newly-elected right-wing city council put pressure on the School by withdrawing funding and forcing its teachers to quit.
The band also chose to use the same typeface used on the Bauhaus college building in Dessau, Germany.
She studied art at Bauhaus in Dessau, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, and the University of Munich, and afterwards worked in advertising.
Bauhaus College in Dessau
There are several examples of Bauhaus architecture in Dessau, some of them included in the UNESCO World Heritage.
* Bauhaus Dessau Museum, with audiovisual guidance
* Bauhaus Dessau ( English and German )
The band also chose to use the same typeface used on the Bauhaus college building in Dessau, Germany.
* The Bauhaus moves from Weimar to Dessau.
The Suprematist style of pure, geometric abstraction had developed in Russia and was introduced into the famous Bauhaus Design School in Dessau in the 192os.
In 1928, having finished his dissertation, he became a junior editor for film and cultural affairs at Die Weltbühne, and on one assignment was sent to Dessau, where he wrote an article on the new Bauhaus building there, designed by Walter Gropius.
Led by Kolleg X students from the Bauhaus in Dessau, there is an active movement to reclaim this Plaza as a community space and share it with the cars and bicycles that currently dominate.

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