I-S c
Josef Albers (Bottrop 1888 - New Haven 1976)
Lot-No. 433
Proceeds : 7.600 €
1969. Silk screen in colours. 53,5 x 53,5 cm. Lo. ri. monogr. and dat. A 69, lo. le. num. 68/100 as well as titled, lo. ri. blind stamp, framed under glass. - German-American painter, graphic artist, designer and teacher. A. was teacher before studying at the Königliche Kunstschule in Berlin 1913-15. 1919-23 he studied in Munich and at the Bauhaus in Weimar. After graduating there he became head of the glass painting department; in 1928 he also took over the furniture class from Marcel Breuer. After the Bauhaus was closed down by the Nazis he emigrated to the USA where he became one of the most important teachers of European art. Among his pupils were R. Rauschenberg, W. de Kooning and R. Motherwell. Mus.: London (Tate), New York (Whitney Mus.), Berlin (Nat.-Gal.), Chicago (Art Institute), Zurich (Kunsthaus) Lit.: AKL, Vollmer, Bénézit a. others.
Josef Albers: I-S c
Josef Albers (Bottrop 1888 - New Haven 1976)
I-S c
Lot-No. 433
Proceeds : 7.600 €
1969. Silk screen in colours. 53,5 x 53,5 cm. Lo. ri. monogr. and dat. A 69, lo. le. num. 68/100 as well as titled, lo. ri. blind stamp, framed under glass. - German-American painter, graphic artist, designer and teacher. A. was teacher before studying at the Königliche Kunstschule in Berlin 1913-15. 1919-23 he studied in Munich and at the Bauhaus in Weimar. After graduating there he became head of the glass painting department; in 1928 he also took over the furniture class from Marcel Breuer. After the Bauhaus was closed down by the Nazis he emigrated to the USA where he became one of the most important teachers of European art. Among his pupils were R. Rauschenberg, W. de Kooning and R. Motherwell. Mus.: London (Tate), New York (Whitney Mus.), Berlin (Nat.-Gal.), Chicago (Art Institute), Zurich (Kunsthaus) Lit.: AKL, Vollmer, Bénézit a. others.