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Gunta Stölzl  > Works > Bauhaus Weimar 1919-1925 > Designs for Carpets and Wall Hangings
Anni Albers recalled those early days: "There was no real teacher in textiles. We had no formal classes. Now people say to me: 'You learned it all at the Bauhaus'! We did not learn a thing in the beginning. I learned from Gunta, who was a great teacher. We sat down and tried to do it. Sometimes we sat together and tried to solve problems of construction."
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Gunta Stölzl > Various designs on reverse of following illustration
32x24 cm

Private Collection
Gunta Stölzl > Design for a carpet
Bauhaus Weimar
32x24 cm

Private collection
Gunta Stölzl > Design for a wall hanging
Bauhaus Weimar
27.9x25.6 cm

Museum of Modern Art, New York
Gunta Stölzl > Design for a tapestry
Pencil on tracing paper
1923
23.6x30.8cm

Museum of Modern Art, New York
Gunta Stölzl > Design for a knotted carpet "Gesellenarbeit" 
1922/23
27.8x21.2 cm

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Gunta Stölzl > Water color textile design
31.5x5 cm

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Design for a wall hanging
Bauhaus Weimar
27.9x25.6 cm

Museum of Modern Art, New York
Gunta Stölzl > Design for a wall hanging
Bauhaus Weimar
27.9x25.6 cm

Museum of Modern Art, New York
Design for a wall hanging
Bauhaus Weimar
27.9x25.6 cm

Museum of Modern Art, New York
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