Bauhaus inherited the mantle of beauty and craftsmanship from the Arts
and Crafts movement of the late 19th Century but was founded on
geometric principles, associated with Art Deco and firmly rooted in the
challenge of modern production methods. Kandinsky, Klee, Franz Marc and
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy taught at the Bauhaus school - created by Walter
Gropius in 1919 and closed by the Nazis in the early 1930s - which
influenced a wide range of design, from buildings to typography,
furniture and painted forms. This luxurious new book explores the
origins and extensive influence on the contemporary art and
architecture.