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Theodor Bogler, Model for a Combination Teapot for Mass Produktion (1923)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Benita Koch-Otte, Rug for a Children's Bedroom (1923)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Max Krehan’s Ceramics Workshop at the Weimar Bauhaus (1924)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Fritz Lang, “The Future of the Feature Film in Germany” (1926)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, “Painting, Architecture and Gesamtkunstwerk” (1925)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Franz Roh, “Post-Expressionist Schema“ (1925)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Otto Dix, Storm Troops Advance under Gas Attack (1924)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Wilhelm Furtwängler and the Berlin Philharmonic in the Old Philharmonic on Bernburger Strasse (1925)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Max Reinhardt (1924)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
László Moholy-Nagy with Metalworking Students at the Weimar Bauhaus (1924-25)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Franz Roh (1926)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Elisabeth Bergner (1920s)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
George Grosz, Pillars of Society (1926)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Walter Gropius, Architect and Founder of the Bauhaus (1926)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Erich Consemüller, Bauhaus-Scene (1926)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Oskar Schlemmer, Triadic Ballet Costumes from the Revue Wieder Metropol (1926)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
László Moholy-Nagy, Photogram (1926)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Group Portrait of Bauhaus-Masters in Dessau (1926)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
László Moholy-Nagy, Bauhaus Books No. 8 (1925)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Kurt Weill on Bertolt Brecht (1927)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
“Leb wohl, mein Schatz” from Ernst Krenek’s Opera Jonny spielt auf (1927)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Overture and “The Ballad of Mack the Knife” from The Three Penny Opera (1928)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Arnold Schoenberg, String Quartet No. 3 (op. 30) (1927)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Ernst Barlach, Der Schwebende (1927)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Bertolt Brecht (right) with Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya (1930)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
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