Includes bibliographical references (pages 246-272) and index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"After the Bauhaus's closing in 1933, many of its protagonists moved to the United States, where their acceptance had to be cultivated. In this book Margret Kentgens-Craig shows that the fame of the Bauhaus in America was the result not only of the inherent qualities of its concepts and products, but also of a unique congruence of cultural supply and demand, of a consistent flow of information, and of fine-tuned marketing. Thus the history of the American reception of the Bauhaus in the 1920s and 1930s foreshadows the patterns of fame-making that became typical of the post-World War II art world."--Jacket.
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"The Bauhaus was founded in Weimar in 1919 by the German architect Walter Gropius, moved to Dessau in 1925 and to Berlin in 1932, and was dissolved in 1933 by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe under political duress. Although it existed for a mere fourteen years and boasted fewer than 1,300 students, its influence is felt throughout the world in numerous buildings, artworks, objects, concepts, and curricula."--Jacket.
UNIFORM TITLE
General Material Designation
Bauhaus-Architektur.
Language (when part of a heading)
English
CORPORATE BODY NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Bauhaus-- Influence.
Bauhaus-- Influence.
Bauhaus-- Influence.
Bauhaus.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Architecture-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Architecture, German-- United States.
Architecture allemande-- États-Unis.
Architecture-- États-Unis-- 20e siècle.
Architecture-- United States-- History-- 20th century.