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Gunta Stölzl > The Bauhaus masters on the roof of the new Bauhaus building, 1926.
From left: Josef Albers, Hinnerk Scheper, Georg Muche, László Moholy-Nagy, Herbert Bayer, Joost Schmidt, Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Lyonel Feininger, Gunta Stölzl, Oskar Schlemmer.

Photograph: Walter Gropius
Gunta Stölzl > On the roof of the Bauhaus building, Dessau, 1928.
From left: Josef Albers, Marcel Breuer, Gunta Stölzl,
Oskar Schlemmer, Wassily Kandinsky, Walter Gropius,
Herbet Bayer, Lazslo Moholoy-Nagy, Hinnerk Scheper
Gunta Stölzl > On the Bauhaus roof, 1928. From left:
Marcel Breuer, Gunta Stölzl, Oskar Schlemmer,
Wassily Kandinsky, Walter Gropius, Herbert Bayer
Gunta Stölzl > Cover of Bauhaus journal No. 2/3 1928. 
Left to right from top. 

1st row: Wassily Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, Paul Klee 
2nd row: Hannes Meyer, Hinnerk Scheper, Josef Albers
3rd row: Joost Schmidt, Gunta Stölzl, Hans Wittwer
4th row: Ernst Kallai, Oskar Schlemmer, Mart Stam
Gunta Stölzl > Cover of Bauhaus journal No. 4, 1928:
The weavers - photograph by Lotte Beese, 
with the slogan:
'young people come to the bauhaus !'
Gunta Stölzl > Cover of Bauhaus journal No. 2, 1931 - July
Detail of fabric by Margarete Leischner.
Photograph: Walter Peterhans

The issue contains Gunta Stoelzl's article:
'die entwicklung der bauhausweberei'
- The Development of the Bauhaus 
Weaving Workshop
Gunta Stölzl > Bauhaus certificate

The original is at the
Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin
Gunta Stölzl > Portrait Gunta Stölzl, 1927
Original photograph at the 
Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin
Gunta Stölzl > From left: Walter Beck, Oskar Schlemmer,
Gunta Stölzl, circa 1927
Gunta Stölzl > Gunta Stölzl in the middle with her first 
husband Arieh Sharon on the left
Gunta Stölzl > Photograph taken in Moscow in May 1928, on the occasion
of an international architectural congress and
visit to the Wchutemas, to which the Bauhaus sent representatives.  
Gunta Stölzl, seated in the middle; upper row, 
second from right, Arieh Sharon, her first husband
Gunta Stölzl > Gunta Stölzl working in her studio
at the Bauhaus Dessau, circa 1928
Gunta Stölzl > Student's alcove in the dormitory, called
Prellerhaus at the Bauhaus Dessau. The 
so-called 'Prellerdecke', 'Preller' bedcover,
designed by Gunta Stölzl, of which more than
100 pieces were produced in 1926, did not survive.
Gunta Stölzl > Gunta Stölzl, summer 1929. In the background,
the ADGB building in Bernau near Berlin under
construction. Photograph by Arieh Sharon, who
was in charge of the building, planned by 
Hannes Meyer
Gunta Stölzl > Bauhaus Dessau Photos photo
Photograph taken in Moscow in May 1928, on the occasion
of an international architectural congress and
visit to the Wchutemas, to which the Bauhaus sent representatives.
Gunta Stölzl, seated in the middle; upper row,
second from right, Arieh Sharon, her first husband
Gunta Stölzl > Photograph taken in Moscow in May 1928, on the occasion
of an international architectural congress and
visit to the Wchutemas, to which the Bauhaus sent representatives.  
Gunta Stölzl, seated in the middle; upper row, 
second from right, Arieh Sharon, her first husband
Photograph taken in Moscow in May 1928, on the occasion
of an international architectural congress and
visit to the Wchutemas, to which the Bauhaus sent representatives.
Gunta Stölzl, seated in the middle; upper row,
second from right, Arieh Sharon, her first husband
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