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German art has a long and distinguished tradition ... The group survived until the 1930s, ... was an art movement which arose in Germany during the 1920s as an ...
Other events of 1930 History of Germany • Timeline • Years: Events in the year 1930 in Germany. Incumbents ... German art photographer ...
The Bauhaus emblem, designed by Oskar Schlemmer, was adopted in 1922. Typography by Herbert Bayer above the entrance to the workshop block of the Bauhaus Dessau, 2005. The Staatliches Bauhaus (German: [ˈʃtaːtlɪçəs ˈbaʊˌhaʊs] ⓘ), commonly known as the Bauhaus (German for 'building house'), was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts. [1]
Note: The countries listed are the country in which the movement or group started. Most modern art movements were international in scope. Impressionism – 1860 – 1890, France American Impressionism – 1880, United States; Cos Cob Art Colony – 1890s, United States Heidelberg School – late 1880s, Australia; Luminism (Impressionism)
The group also had chapters throughout Germany during its existence, and brought the German avant-garde art scene to world attention by holding exhibits in Rome, Moscow and Japan. Its members also belonged to other art movements and groups during the Weimar Republic era, such as architect Walter Gropius (founder of Bauhaus ), and Kurt Weill and ...
1930: 14 September: German federal election, 1930: The SPD retained a plurality of seats in the Reichstag. The Nazi Party gained ninety-five seats. 1933: 30 January: Hitler was appointed chancellor at the head of a Nazi-DNVP coalition. The process of Gleichschaltung, in which the government dismantled non-Nazi parties and societies, began. 27 ...
Timeline of art. 2 languages. ... 1930 in art – Birth of Jasper Johns, Death of Jules Pascin, Grant Wood paints American Gothic; 1920s
An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific art philosophy or goal, ... c. 1890 s–1930s; German Romanticism, c. 1790s –1850s; Gründerzeit;