Bauhaus Stairway
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+ | [[Image:Bauhaus Stairway (1932) by Oskar Schlemmer.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Bauhaus Stairway]]'' (1932) by [[Oskar Schlemmer]]]] | ||
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- | '''''Bauhaustreppe'''''[http://singing-moose.tumblr.com/post/9544450508/oskar-schlemmer-the-bauhaus-stairway] (1932, '''Bauhaus Stairway''') by [[Oskar Schlemmer]], in the collection of the [[Museum of Modern Art, New York]]. | + | '''''Bauhaus Stairway'''''[http://singing-moose.tumblr.com/post/9544450508/oskar-schlemmer-the-bauhaus-stairway] (1932, '''Bauhaustreppe''') is a painting by [[Oskar Schlemmer]], in the collection of the [[Museum of Modern Art]]. |
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+ | Schlemmers's painting was based on a photo of [[weaver]]s[https://www.google.com/search?num=50&q=lux+feininger&tbm=isch&tbs=simg:CAQSYAncDVjitHyHkBpMCxCwjKcIGjoKOAgBEhJbxwPJA8gDnQOjBXC5As0EywMaINel27oEiIlEwrWahmW0mFDzGnDsZ5acU9563YegoLVXDAsQjq7-CBoADCEFXD7mhbyCYw&sa=X&ei=wufFUvfpH87T4QSW7ICgCA&ved=0CCgQ2A4oAQ&biw=1366&bih=666] by [[T. Lux Feininger]]. | ||
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+ | [[Roy Lichtenstein]] [[remake|reinterpreted]][https://www.google.com/search?num=50&q=roy+lichtenstein+bauhaus+stairway&tbm=isch&tbs=simg:CAQSYgkoLW_1MfzFqDRpOCxCwjKcIGjwKOggBEhTsAu4C6ALpAu0C8ALUAvIC2QLnAhogbnaXfGB8jVe2tzmz9Jl6aZa42pqLd_1ZC93hliWlnWQ0MCxCOrv4IGgAMIU12043bp4z_1&sa=X&ei=YurFUo9y45TgBPL4gPAN&ved=0CCgQ2A4oAQ&biw=1366&bih=666] the work in 1988. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Modern art]] | ||
+ | *[[Stairway]] | ||
+ | *[[Bauhaus]] | ||
+ | *[[1930s]] | ||
+ | *[[1932]] | ||
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Bauhaus Stairway[1] (1932, Bauhaustreppe) is a painting by Oskar Schlemmer, in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
Schlemmers's painting was based on a photo of weavers[2] by T. Lux Feininger.
Roy Lichtenstein reinterpreted[3] the work in 1988.
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