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Gunta Stölzl - excerpt from "The Development of the Bauhaus Weaving Workshop", 1931, discussing the Weimar years.

"Weaving is an old craft which has evolved principles upon which even the mechnical loom must still build today. A high degree of handcraft, dexterity, skill and understanding must be acquired, and these are not, as in the case of tapestry, to be nourished by imaginative power or artistic feeling. The coming of grips with the flat loom, as its natural result, the limitation of materials, the restriction of colour, the tying of the form to the weaving process.

The use of a material on the other hand, limits and determines the choice of the elements. Conclusions about function are always dependent on the conception of life and the living. In 1922-23 we had an idea of living fundamentally different from that today. Our ideas could then still be poems fraught with ideas, flowery decoration, personal experience! They also quickly met with approval outside the walls of the Bauhaus with the public at large. They were the most easily understood and, thanks to their subject matter, the most ingratiating of those wildly revolutionary Bauhaus creations…"
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Gunta Stölzl > Tapestry "Black/White"
Half-gobelin technique. Flatweave, partly with reversed harness
Warp: mercerized cotton. Weft: wool, rayon and metal thread
1923
183x112 cm

The illustration shows the mirror woven replica (182 x 119 cm) carried out by Helene Börner in 1925.

Bauhaus-Museum, Weimar
Gunta Stölzl > Wall hanging in striped structure
Plain weave; wool and rayon
1923/25

204 x 125 cm

Copy made in 1925 by Helene Börner
Original lost

Bauhaus-Museum, Weimar
Gunta Stölzl > Wall hanging in striped structure
Plain and twill weave
Cotton and other yarns
Bauhaus Weimar 1923/25

176 x 115 cm

Bauhaus-Museum, Weimar
Gunta Stölzl > Wall hanging 
Flat-weave with partly reversed harness
Warp: cotton. Weft: wool and viscose
1923

260 x 112 cm

Museum für Gestaltung, Basel, Switzerland
Gunta Stölzl > Wall hanging after Helene Nonne-Schmidt
Flatweave. Partly reversed harness
Wool, rayon and other yarns
1923
138 x 100 cm

Copy made by Helene Boerner in 1925. 
Bauhaus-Museum, Weimar.
Original lost
Gunta Stölzl > Wall hanging, 1923.
Flatweave, combined with Gobelin technique: cotton, silk and wool.

Busch Reisinger Museum/Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, MA.
Gunta Stölzl > Handknotted carpet, 1923, "Gesellenarbeit".
Location unknown, photograph Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin.

The design for this carpet survived and is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Gunta Stölzl > Wall hanging in Gobelin technique
1922.
Location unknown
Photograph Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin.
Gunta Stölzl > Black and white curtain
1924
400x120 cm
Location unknown. The curtain was exhibited at a Bauhaus exhibition in 1925
Photograph: Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin
Gunta Stölzl > "Cows in Landscape" - the artist wove 
her first wall-hanging during the summer
vaccation in 1920.
Gobelin technique, in part slit formation
Warp: cotton. Weft: wool, fine mohair
30 x 50 cm

Private collection
Gunta Stölzl > Knotted floor carpet - detail 
Wool on hemp weft
Woven for the first Bauhaus exhibition 
in 1923 
Intended for serial production
505 x 100cm, originally 600 x 100cm
(Length of pattern 195 cm)
Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin
Gunta Stölzl > Knotted floor carpet
Wool on hemp warp 
Woven for the first Bauhaus exhibition
in 1923
Intended for serial production
505 x 100 cm, originally 600 x 100cm
(Length of pattern: 195cm)  
Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin
Gunta Stölzl > Carpet
150cm x 120cm
1922

Private collection
Knotted floor carpet
Wool on hemp warp
Woven for the first Bauhaus exhibition
in 1923
Intended for serial production
505 x 100 cm, originally 600 x 100cm
(Length of pattern: 195cm)
Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin
Gunta Stölzl > Knotted floor carpet
Wool on hemp warp 
Woven for the first Bauhaus exhibition
in 1923
Intended for serial production
505 x 100 cm, originally 600 x 100cm
(Length of pattern: 195cm)  
Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin
Knotted floor carpet
Wool on hemp warp
Woven for the first Bauhaus exhibition
in 1923
Intended for serial production
505 x 100 cm, originally 600 x 100cm
(Length of pattern: 195cm)
Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin
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