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  • 1.Post WWI France

2. Amadeo Modigliani 3. Amadeo Modigliani 4. Amadeo Modigliani 5. Amadeo Modigliani 6. Amadeo Modigliani 7. Henri Matisse 8. Henri Matisse 9. Henri Matisse 10. Henri Matisse 11. Henri Matisse 12. Henri Matisse 13. Henri Matisse 14. Henri Matisse 15. Pablo Picasso 16. Pablo Picasso 17. Pablo PicassoParade Costumes 18. Pablo PicassoParade Costumes 19. Pablo PicassoNessus and Dejanira 20. Pablo PicassoGuernica 21. Pablo PicassoGuernica 22. Pablo PicassoMassacre in Korea 23. Fernand Leger Three Women 24. Le Corbusier Still Life 25. Le Corbusier Still Life 26. De Stijl 27. Piet Mondrian 28. The emotion of beautyis always obscured bythe appearance of theobject. Therefore theobject must beeliminated from thepicture. Piet Mondrian 29. Piet Mondrian 30. Piet Mondrian 31. Piet Mondrian 32. Piet Mondrian 33. Piet Mondrian 34. Piet Mondrian 35. Piet Mondrian 36. Piet Mondrian 37. Theo van Doesburg 38. Paul Cezanne 39. Van Doesburg 40. Van Doesburg 41. Gerrit Rietveld Schroeder House 42. Gerrit Rietveld Schroeder House 43. Gerrit Rietveld Schroeder House 44. Gerrit Rietveld Red and Blue Chair 45. The Bauhaus 46. Walter Gropius 47. Architects, painters, and sculptors mustrecognize anew and learn to grasp thecomposite character of a building both asan entity and in its separate parts. Onlythen will their work be imbued with thearchitectonic spirit which it has lost assalon art. Together let usdesire, conceive, and create the newstructure of the future, which will embracearchitecture and sculpture and painting inone unity and which will one day risetoward heaven from the hands of a millionworkers like the crystal symbol of a newfaith. Walter Gropius 48. Curtain wall 49. Walter Gropius and Adolph MeyerFagus Shoe Factory 50. Walter Gropius and Adolph MeyerModel Factory for Werkbund Exhibition 51. Walter GropiusBauhaus workshop wing 52. Lszl Moholy-Nagy 53. Designing is not aprofession but anattitude...Thinking inrelationships.Lszl Moholy-Nagy 54. Lszl Moholy-Nagy 55. Lszl Moholy-Nagy 56. Lszl Moholy-Nagy 57. Lszl Moholy-Nagy 58. Lszl Moholy-Nagy 59. Lszl Moholy-Nagy 60. Josef Albers 61. Josef Albers 62. Josef Albers 63. Anni Albers 64. Paul Klee 65. A drawing issimply a line goingfor a walk. Paul Klee 66. Paul Klee 67. Paul Klee 68. Paul Klee 69. Marcel Breuer 70. Marcel Breuer 71. Herbert Bayer 72. Herbert Bayer 73. Naum Gabo 74. Anton Pevsner 75. Mies van der Rohe 76. Mies van der Rohe Lemke Residence 77. Mies van der RoheBarcelona furniture