Excerpt from "Die Entwicklung der Bauhaus Weberei" - The Development of the Bauhaus Weaving Workshop - article written by Gunta Stölzl in the journal bauhaus, July 1931:
"The transfer to Dessau brought the weaving workshop new and healthier conditions. We were able to acquire the most varied loom systems (shaft machine, Jacquard loom, carpet-knotting frame) and in addition, our own dyeing facilities. From now on, there begins a clear and final distinction between two areas of education that initially were fused with each other: The 'development of functional textiles' for use in interiors (prototypes for industry) and 'speculative experimentation' with materials, form and color in tapestries and carpets."
Jacquard wall hanging "5 Chöre"
(5 Choirs)
1928
Cotton, wool, rayon and silk
229 x 143 cm
Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte der Hansestadt, Lübeck
This stunning example of Jacquard weaving was acquired by the Museum in 1929 on the occasion of a Bauhaus exhibition.
Jacquard wall hanging "5 Chöre"
(5 Choirs)
1928
Cotton, wool, rayon and silk
229 x 143 cm
Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte der Hansestadt, Lübeck
This stunning example of Jacquard weaving was acquired by the Museum in 1929 on the occasion of a Bauhaus exhibition.
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