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Aluminum City Terrace, New Kensington, Pennsylvania. No. 33, living room to kitchen wall

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The Bauhaus was influenced by 19th and early-20th-century artistic directions such as the Arts and Crafts movement, as well as Art Nouveau and its many international incarnations, including the Jugendstil and Vienna Secession. In the Weimar Republic, a renewed liberal spirit allowed an upsurge of radical experimentation in all the arts. The most important influence on Bauhaus was modernism, a movement whose origins lay as early as the 1880s. After World War Germans of left-wing views were influenced by the cultural experimentation that followed the Russian Revolution, such as constructivism. The Bauhaus style, however, also known as the International Style, was marked by harmony between the function of an object or a building and its design. Bauhaus is characterized by simplified forms, rationality, and functionality, and the idea that mass production was reconcilable with the individual artistic spirit.

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housing developments pennsylvania new kensington acetate negatives new kensington pa gottscho schleisner collection marcel breuer inc gottscho schleisner walter m gropius aluminum city terrace kitchen wall united states history kitchen bauhaus library of congress
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01/01/1943
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The most influential modernist art school of the 20th century
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New Kensington (Pa.)
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housing developments pennsylvania new kensington acetate negatives new kensington pa gottscho schleisner collection marcel breuer inc gottscho schleisner walter m gropius aluminum city terrace kitchen wall united states history kitchen bauhaus library of congress