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| What was the political era which the Bauhaus arose from and in what year? |
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| The Weimar Republic, 1919 |
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| What ended the Bauhaus project? When was this? |
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| Who was the first director of the Bauhaus? |
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| Bauhaus was a reunion between what two bodies? |
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| Creative arts and the industrial world. In england proponents would be John Ruskin and William Morris |
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| What grand term did Bauhaus aspire to? |
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| Gesamtkunstwerk or "total work of the arts" |
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| Name three very famous painters who tutored there in the 1920s |
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| Lyonel Feininger, Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky |
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| What did two notable Bauhaus tutors regard as "the paragon of abstract art" |
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| Which influential tutor at the Bauhaus was a huge proponent of Constructivism which went on to become the key idea of the Bauhaus? |
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| The Bauhaus made a very notable change during its existence, from what to... what? |
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| Pre-industrial craft to industrial design |
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| Who designed the Bauhaus's new "Institute of Design, in Dessau? |
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| In principle, the Bauhaus started off politically being ..what? |
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| Name one very important ART movement which was influential on the Bauhaus, and one important INDUSTRIAL movement |
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| The cultural experiments of Russian Constructivism and the industrial techniques of American Fordism |
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