23 janvier 2013
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
Éva Forgács, « Introduction », Central European University Press, ID : 10670/1.k1oj7y
IN APRIL 1919 the Bauhaus opened Its doors in Weimar, under the directorship of the architect Walter Gropius. It was the successor Institute to the Grand Ducal Saxon Art Academy and the Grand Ducal School of Arts and Crafts, the latter having been shut down at the outbreak of the World War. Our first statement about the Bauhaus already contains the seeds of a conflict: the former Weimar Academy of Fine Arts, with its long tradition of landscape painting, was now renamed and headed by an archi...