Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY (September 7–December 9, 2017)
Partners in Design: Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip Johnson
Designer unknown
2008 replicaPaper, cardboard, and basswood12 3/8 x 48 5/8 x 40 in. (31.5 x 123.5 x 101.8 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of Smith College Museum of Art, 2012.30
Model of Bauhaus School, Dessau, Germany, designed by Walter Gropius, 1925–26
GAG #: 1
A. The Bauhaus in America
Herbert Bayer and László Moholy-Nagy
1923Letterpress10 x 10 in. (25.5 x 25.5 cm)George R. Kravis II Collection, Tulsa, Oklahoma, K2011.204
Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar 1919-1923 exhibition catalogue
GAG #: 2
A. The Bauhaus in America
Walter Gropius
1925Offset lithography9 x 6 5/8 in. (23 x 17 cm)George R. Kravis ll Collection, Tulsa, Oklahoma, K2013.122
Bauhausbücher 1: Internationale Architektur (Bauhaus Books 1: International Architecture)
GAG #: 3
A. The Bauhaus in America
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Trude Petri
Designed c. 1930Glazed porcelainPlatter: 10 x 10 in. (25.4 x 25.4 cm)Covered bowl: 6 x 10 5/8 x 9 5/8 in. (15 x 27 x 24.5 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2012.28.1–5
Urbino Service
GAG #: 4
A. The Bauhaus in America
Christian Dell
Designed c. 1928Chromium-plated and enameled steel, and Bakelite20 7/8 x 15 1/8 x 8 2/3 in. (53 x 38.5 x 22 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2012.23
Type K Table Lamp
GAG #: 5
A. The Bauhaus in America
Marcel Breuer
Designed 1928Chromium-plated steel, beech, and cane32 x 18 x 21 3/8 in. (81.3 x 45.7 x 54.3 cm)George R. Kravis II Collection, Tulsa, Oklahoma, K2012.86
B32 Chair
GAG #: 6
A. The Bauhaus in America
Herbert Bayer
1938Photographically printed dust jacket10 1/4 x 7 7/8 in. (26 x 20 cm)George R. Kravis II Collection, Tulsa, Oklahoma, K2014.13
Bauhaus: 1919–1928 exhibition catalogue
GAG #: 7
A. The Bauhaus in America
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Herbert Bayer
1938Offset lithography9 1/4 x 14 5/8 in. (23.5 x 37.2 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2014.11
The Bulletin of the Museum of Modern Art, December 1938
GAG #: 8
A. The Bauhaus in America
10 min. 25 sec.Archives: Archives communales de Poissy; Arkitektur och Designcentrum Skeppsholmen; Aviodrome; Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin: © Erich Comeriner/Galerie David; © Estate of Herbert Bayer/SODRAC (2016); © Estate of Lucia Moholy/SODRAC (2016); © Estate of Walter Gropius/SODRAC (2016); photographie de Dr Lossen; photographie de Ernst Louis Beck; Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec; bpk, Berlin/Staatliche Museen/Walter Obschonka/Art Resource, NY; bpk, Berlin/Staatliche Museen/Walter Stiehr/Art Resource, NY; Brno City Museum: © Rudolf de Sandalo, 1930s, MuMB-ODAU; “Veletrhy Brno, a.s., Czech Republic”; Cartographic/National Geographic Creative; Collection Centre Canadien d’Architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal: © Estate of J. J. P. Oud/SODRAC (2016); Schusev State Museum of Architecture, Moscow; © Estate of Mies van der Rohe/SODRAC (2016); © FLC/SODRAC (2016); © Succession Weissmann par Gordon Weissmann; © ullstein bild/The Image Works; © Walter Limot/Musée Carnavalet/Roger-Viollet/The Image Works; Digital Image © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA/Art Resource, NY; eFootage; F.I.L.M. Archives; Footage Farm; Het Nieuwe Instituut: © Estate of J. J. P. Oud/SODRAC (2016); Kaleidoscope Archive Moscow; National Film Archives, Prague; Netherlands Architecture Institute; Paris, A. Taride; Schusev State Museum of Architecture, Moscow; Svenska Filminstitutet; Svenskt Pressfoto/SCANPIX/CP Images; The Library of Congress; The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision; The WPA Film Library; University of Texas Libraries
Modernists Abroad
GAG #: 73
A. The Bauhaus in America
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László Moholy-Nagy
1923Oil on canvasGrey Art Gallery, New York University Art Collection. Gift of Silvia Pizitz, 1966.68
Q XXI
GAG #: 76
A. The Bauhaus in America
Jean Xceron
1937Oil on canvasGrey Art Gallery, New York University Art Collection. Gift of May Walter, 1959.15
Peinture (Painting)
GAG #: 77
A. The Bauhaus in America
Donald Deskey
Designed c. 1930Chromium-plated tubular steel, plastic laminate, and upholsteryTable: 28 1/4 x 60 x 30 in. (71.8 x 152.5 x 76.2 cm)Chairs: 32 x 16 x 21 3/8 in. (81.4 x 40.6 x 54.4 cm) eachThe Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Victoria Barr from the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Barr Jr., D88.139.1–5*
Dining Table and Four Chairs
GAG #: 9
B. The Barr Apartment
Donald Deskey
c. 1930–31Offset lithography10 1/4 x 28 7/8 in. (26 x 73.2 cm) (open)Collection of Christopher Kennedy, Northampton, Massachusetts
Ypsilanti Reed and Fibre Furniture: Book no. 32 (sales catalogue)
GAG #: 10
B. The Barr Apartment
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Russel Wright
Designed c. 1930–35Aluminum19 x 19 in. (48.5 x 48.5 cm)George R. Kravis II Collection, Tulsa, Oklahoma, K2010.201
Relish Dish
GAG #: 11
B. The Barr Apartment
Donald Deskey
Designed c. 1930–35Chromium-plated tubular steel and plastic laminate16 2/3 x 36 x 36 in. (42.5 x 91.5 x 91.5 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection
Coffee Table
GAG #: 12
B. The Barr Apartment
Philip Johnson with Alfred Clauss
Designed 1932Chromium-plated tubular steel and canvas25 x 21 x 29 in. (63.5 x 53.5 x 73.7 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Victoria Barr from the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Barr Jr., D88.143.1*
Armchair
GAG #: 13
B. The Barr Apartment
Marcel Breuer
Designed 1928Tubular steel and plastic laminate23 5/8 x 29 1/2 x 15 3/4 in. (60 x 75.1 x 40 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Victoria Barr from the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Barr Jr., D88.142.1*
B22 Étagère
GAG #: 15
B. The Barr Apartment
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Auto-stereoscopic device1 min. 30 sec.Courtesy of Victoria Barr; Digital Image © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA/Art Resource, NY
Barr Apartment
GAG #: 70
B. The Barr Apartment
Fritz Glarner
1949–50Oil on canvasGrey Art Gallery, New York University Art Collection. Gift of Frank J. Bradley, 1958.4
Relational Painting
GAG #: 78
B. The Barr Apartment
Philip Johnson
Designed 1932Chromium-plated steel69 1/4 x 13 x 13 in. (175.9 x 33 x 33 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Victoria Barr from the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Barr Jr., D88.144.1*
Floor Lamp
GAG #: 14
C. The Johnson Apartment
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Designed 1929 (produced c. 1960)Stainless-steel and leather30 7/8 x 29 1/8 x 30 in. (78.5 x 74 x 76 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Trevor F. Peck, 1963.Df.1
Barcelona Chair
GAG #: 16
C. The Johnson Apartment
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich
Designed 1927 (executed 1930)Rosewood18 x 27 3/8 x 27 3/8 in. (45.5 x 69.5 x 69.5 cm)Private collection
Tea Table
GAG #: 17
C. The Johnson Apartment
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Designed 1930Rosewood and metal31 7/8 x 41 1/3 x 19 2/3 in. (81 x 105 x 50 cm)Philip Johnson Glass House, National Trust for Historic Preservation
Chest
GAG #: 18
C. The Johnson Apartment
Autostereoscopic loop2 min.Digital Image © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA/Art Resource, NY; © Estate of Mies van der Rohe/SODRAC (2016)
Johnson Apartment
GAG #: 71
C. The Johnson Apartment
1 min. 25 sec.Archives © Imagno/Austrian Archives/The Image Works; © The Museum of the City of New York/Art Resource, NY; Footage Farm; Library of Congress; MCNY/Gottscho-Schleisner by Getty Images; Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations; The WPA Film Library
New York 1930s
GAG #: 74
C. The Johnson Apartment
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Josef Albers
Designed 1934Offset lithography10 x 7 1/2 in. (25.5 x 19 cm)Photograph by Ruth Bernhard. Eric Brill Collection, Rolling Hills Estates, California
Machine Art, exhibition catalogue
GAG #: 22
D. Machine Art, 1934
Warren Noble and Emil Hubert Piron
Designed c. 1930Enameled and chromium-plated steel, Bakelite, and ceramic45 7/8 x 39 3/8 x 25 5/8 in. (116.5 x 100 x 65 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Eric Brill, 2010.1219*
Electrochef Stove, Model no. B-2
GAG #: 23
D. Machine Art, 1934
Gustav B. Jensen
Designed 1930Monel nickel19 2/3 x 41 1/8 x 21 2/3 in. (50 x 104.5 x 55 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2011.60
Monel Sink
GAG #: 24
D. Machine Art, 1934
Designer unknown
Designed c. 1934Chromium-plated steel, Bakelite, and rubber8 1/2 x 11 3/8 x 12 5/8 in. (21.5 x 29 x 32 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Eric Brill, 2010.1304*
Toastmaster Toaster, Model 1D2
GAG #: 25
D. Machine Art, 1934
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Walter Dorwin Teague
Designed c. 1934Chromium-plated steel, pigmented and clear glass, and painted wood21 x 18 5/8 x 16 7/8 in. (53.3 x 47.3 x 42.8 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Eric Brill, 2010.1725*
Cash Register, Model no. 1934
GAG #: 26
D. Machine Art, 1934
Lurelle Van Arsdale Guild and James K. Matter
Designed c. 1932Aluminum and Bakelite9 1/4 x 11 1/8 x 8 1/2 in. (23.5 x 28.3 x 21.5 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Eric Brill, 2010.1312*
Wear-Ever Tea Kettle, Model no. 1403
GAG #: 27
D. Machine Art, 1934
Lurelle Van Arsdale Guild
Designed c. 1932Aluminum and Bakelite6 7/8 x 6 7/8 x 4 1/2 in. (17.5 x 17.5 x 11.5 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of S. Bernard Paré, 2011.52
Wear-Ever Coffeepot
GAG #: 28
D. Machine Art, 1934
Attributed to Lurelle Van Arsdale Guild
Designed before 1934Aluminum6 1/4 x 6 1/3 x 6 1/3 in. (16 x 29.5 x 29.5 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of Dr. Michael Sze, 2007.7*
Griddle, Model 383
GAG #: 29
D. Machine Art, 1934
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Ingvard B. Bjornson
Designed c. 1928Aluminum, steel, and wood9 x 11 x 11 in. (23 x 28 x 28 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of David A. Hanks, 2007.32
Wear-Ever Rotary Food Press
GAG #: 30
D. Machine Art, 1934
Designer unknown
Designed c. 1930AluminumLargest, diameter: 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of S. Bernard Paré, 2013.9.1–3
Wear-Ever Cake Pans
GAG #: 31
D. Machine Art, 1934
Simon de Vaulchier and George W. Blow
Designed 1933Bakelite, plastic, brass, and enamel2 3/4 x 2 3/4 x 2/3 in. (7 x 7 x 1.8 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Eric Brill, 2010.1786*
Purse Watch
GAG #: 32
D. Machine Art, 1934
Designer unknown
Designed before 1934Brass and steel5 3/4 x 1 1/8 x 1 1/8 in. (14.6 x 3 x 3 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of Dr. Michael Sze, 2011.8*
Plumb Bob, Model no. 5724-12 oz.
GAG #: 33
D. Machine Art, 1934
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Designer unknown
Designed c. 1930Stainless steel6 x 10 1/4 in. (15.3 x 26 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of S. Bernard Paré, 2012.14
Protractor
GAG #: 34
D. Machine Art, 1934
Designer unknown
Designed before 1934Tempered steelLargest: 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 1/2 in. (21.6 x 16.5 x 1.3 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of S. Bernard Paré, 2012.18
Three Outside Firm-Joint Calipers
GAG #: 35
D. Machine Art, 1934
Designer unknown
Designed before 1934Borosilicate glassThe Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2013.10.1–5
Five Boiling Flasks: 3000 mL, 2000 mL, 1000 mL, (two) 250 mL
GAG #: 36
D. Machine Art, 1934
360˚ digital image on two interactive touch-screen monitors*Image capture of the maquettes courtesy MoMA. Archives:Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin; Brno City Museum: © Rudolf de Sandalo, 1930s, MuMB-ODAU; © Claude Caroly; © Estate of Mies van der Rohe/SODRAC (2016); © FLC/SODRAC (2016); © Succession Gilles Ehrmann/SODRAC (2016); © Imagno/Austrian Archives/The Image Works; © Martine Franck/Magnum Photos; © Yan Morvan/SODRAC (2016); Digital image © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA/Art Resource, NY
Modern Architecture, International Exhibition
GAG #: 72
D. Machine Art, 1934
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Digital slideshow1:00 min.Images courtesy The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Photographic documentation of Modern Architecture, International Exhibition
GAG #: 72.a
D. Machine Art, 1934
Harvey A. Anderson and Alice M. Carson
1942 - 1943Offset lithography9 1/4 x 7 1/4 in. (23.5 x 18.4 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2013.15
Useful Objects in Wartime: The Bulletin of The Museum of Modern Art, December 1942–January 1943
GAG #: 43
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Paul V. Gardner
Designed c. 1939Pyrex glass and stainless steel9 x 11 1/4 x 6 1/2 in. (23 x 28.5 x 16.5 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Eric Brill, 2010.1265.1–2*
Pyrex Flameware Double Boiler, Model no. 6773-L
GAG #: 44
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Paul V. Gardner
Designed c. 1939Pyrex glass and stainless steel7 1/4 x 10 x 8 in. (18.5 x 25.5 x 20.5 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2013.18
Pyrex Flameware Coffeepot, Model no. 7125
GAG #: 45
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
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Paul V. Gardner
Designed c. 1939Pyrex glass and stainless steel2 1/2 x 10 1/3 x 5 1/3 in. (6.5 x 26.3 x 13.5 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2013.14.2
Pyrex Flameware Loaf Pan, Model no. 212
GAG #: 46
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Peter Schlumbohm
Designed c. 1939Glass, wood and leather9 1/2 x 6 x 6 in. (24 x 15 x 15 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of Dr. Michael Sze, 2007.14*
Chemex Coffeemaker
GAG #: 47
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Russel Wright
Designed c. 1937Glazed earthenware4 1/8 x 10 5/8 x 7 in. (10.5 x 27 x 18 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of Dr. Michael Sze, 2010.21*
American Modern Salad Bowl
GAG #: 48
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Russel Wright
Designed 1947Glazed earthenwareCasserole: 3 1/8 x 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (8 x 26.5 x 26.5 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2013.11.1–5
Iroquois Casual China Dinnerware: Teacup and Saucer, Stacking Creamer and Sugar, Covered Casserole
GAG #: 49
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
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Hildegard Marion Reiss
1949Photo lithography11 x 8 1/2 in. (28 x 21.5 cm)Photograph by John Szarkowski. The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2013.19
Everyday Art Quarterly: A Guide to Well Designed Products, Fall 1949
GAG #: 50
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Philip Eberhard Camerer
Designed 1946Glass, oak, and metal1 1/2 x 20 1/8 x 20 1/8 in. (3.8 x 51.3 x 51.3 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Tannenbaum, by exchange, D81.126.1*
Lazy Susan
GAG #: 51
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Bruno Mathsson
Designed c. 1933–36Beech and jute31 3/8 x 19 3/8 x 28 1/2 in. (79.8 x 49.4 x 72.4)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Victoria Barr from the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Barr Jr. , D88.145.1*
Working Chair
GAG #: 52
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Angelo Testa
Designed c. 1945Printed cotton50 3/4 x 40 3/8 in. (129 x 102.5 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2009.13
Textura Prima Solida Textile
GAG #: 53
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
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Angelo Testa
Designed 1942Printed linen78 3/8 x 50 3/4 in. (199 x 129 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of Dr. Michael Sze, 2009.23*
Little Man Textile
GAG #: 54
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Angelo Testa
Designed c. 1945Linen88 x 52 in. (223.5 x 132.1 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, gift of Dr. Michael Sze, 2016.10
Strings Textile
GAG #: 55
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Henning Watterston
Designed c. 1945Koroseal filaments110 x 52 in. (279.4 x 132 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of the designer, D91.352.1
Experimental Drapery Fabric
GAG #: 56
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Alvar Aalto
Designed 1933Veneered plywood23 7/8 x 30 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. (60.5 x 77.5 x 77.5)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, D81.120.1
Table
GAG #: 57
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
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Jens Risom
Designed 1941–42Birch and plastic webbing30 1/3 x 17 1/2 x 20 1/4 in. (77 x 44.5 x 51.5 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Geoffrey N. Bradfield, D83.171.1*
Side Chair, Model no. 666 WSP
GAG #: 58
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Eva Zeisel
Designed c. 1947Plexiglas2 1/2 x 12 7/8 x 11 in. (6.3 x 32.7 x 27.7 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, gift of the designer, D88.123.1
Cloverware Bowl
GAG #: 59
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Dean Pollock
Designed c. 1942Steel and aluminum alloyLength: 8 1/2 in. (21.7 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2014.10
Miming Steak Knives
GAG #: 60
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Alexander Girard and W. D. Laurie, Jr.
1949Offset lithography and plastic11 x 8 2/3 in. (28 x 22 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2013.22
An Exhibition for Modern Living exhibition catalogue
GAG #: 61
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
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Eva Zeisel
Designed c. 1945Glazed earthenwareThe Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2013.21.1–3
Town and Country Teapot, Two Teacups with Saucers
GAG #: 62
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Pierre Jeanneret
Designed 1947Birch and leather30 1/4 x 23 1/8 x 30 3/4 in. (76.9 x 58.9 x 78.2 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, D86.246.1a–c
Lounge Chair, Model no. 92
GAG #: 63
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Isamu Noguchi
Designed c. 1945Cherry wood, fiberglass-reinforced polyvinyl16 x 7 x 7 in. (40.4 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, D86.135.1
Table Lamp
GAG #: 64
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Charles and Ray Eames
Designed c. 1949Zinc-plated steel, birch-faced plywood, plastic-coated plywood and lacquered Masonite58 5/8 x 47 x 16 3/4 in. (148.9 x 119.4 x 42.5 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Tannenbaum, by exchange, D83.144.1*
ESU Storage Unit
GAG #: 65
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
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George Nelson Associates
Designed 1947Painted birch, steel, and brass14 x 14 x 2 1/4 in. (35.5 x 35.5 x 5.7 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Dr. Arthur Cooperberg, D86.150.1
Ball Wall Clock
GAG #: 66
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
André Dupré
Designed C. 1948Chromium-plated tubular steel and plastic32 3/4 x 20 x 22 in. (83.3 x 50.6 x 55.7 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, gift of Mark Allan Isaacson, D82.121.1*
Stacking Chair, Model no. 130
GAG #: 67
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Hans Bellmann
Designed c. 1946Painted ash, painted birch-faced plywood, and steel20 x 23 3/4 x 23 3/4 in. (50.8 x 60.3 x 60.3 cm)The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Liliane and David M. Stewart Collection, D85.114.1
Table, Model no. 103
GAG #: 68
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
Allan Adler
Designed c. 1940–45Sterling silver2 1/4 x 1 x 1 in. (5.6 x 2.6 x 2.6 cm)The Liliane and David M. Stewart Program for Modern Design, 2013.13a,b
Salt and Pepper Shakers
GAG #: 69
E. Spreading the Gospel of Modern Design
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Video10 min. 30 sec.Archives: Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin: Photographs by Atlantic Photo-Co., Ernst Louis Beck, Jerry Cooke/PIX Inc., New York, Howard Dearstyne, Johannes Jacobus van der Linden, Junkers Luftbildzentrale, Etel Mittag-Fodor, Walter Obschonka, Werner Rohde; © Estate of Lucia Moholy/SODRAC (2016); © Estate of Marianne Brandt/SODRAC (2016); © Hinnerk Scheper by Dirk Scheper; © Pius Pahl by Professor Peter Jan Pahl; © T. Lux Feininger by Estate of T. Lux Feininger; © Yamawaki Iwao & Michiko Archives; bpk, Berlin/Staatliche Museen/Walter Stiehr/Art resource, NY; British Pathé; Cartographic/National Geographic Creative; © Center for Creative Photography/Hansel Mieth by The Wolfsonian–Florida International University; Chicago History Museum CHi-15837; Courtesy of Historic New England; Courtesy of the Cary Graphic Arts Collection, Rochester Institute of Technology; Courtesy of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation: Anni Albers, ca. 1940. Photograph by Gragg’s Studio, Black Mountain, N.C.; Anni Albers and student in weaving workshop, Black Mountain College, 1944. Photograph by Joseph Breitenbach; Anni Albers and members of the weaving workshop, Bauhaus Dessau, 1927. Photographer unknown; Anni Albers at the loom, Black Mountain College, 1941. Photograph by Claude Stoller; Anni Albers with weaving Under Way, ca. 1963. Photograph by John T. Hill.; Josef Albers, ca. 1940. Photograph by Gragg’s Studio, Black Mountain, NC; Josef Albers teaching, Black Mountain College, 1944. Photograph by Joseph Breitenbach; Josef Albers teaching, Black Mountain College, 1948. Photographer unknown; Josef and Anni Albers at Tyler Graphics, 1976. Photograph by Betty Fiske; Josef Albers and students in group critique, Bauhaus Dessau, ca. 1938-1939 © Estate of Umbehr Otto/SODRAC (2016); Courtesy of Victoria Barr; Courtesy University Archives & Special Collections, Illinois Institute of Technology; CP Images.ca; Digital Image © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA/Art Resource, NY: © Homer Page; © Esto; © Ferenc Berko, Berkophoto.com; Footage Farm; Getty Images; gta Archives/ETH Zurich, Alfred Roth papers (detail); Herbert Bayer Collection and Archive, Denver Art Museum. All works of art and design © Herbert Bayer. Ankunft in New York with Herbert Bayer and Hans Falkner, August 22, 1938; © Keystone Pressedienst; © Jerry Cooke/Corbis; László Moholy-Nagy with a mobile made by an unidentified student. Institute of Design. February, 1946. Photograph: Vories Fisher; László Moholy-Nagy with students, Institute of Design, June, 1945. Photograph: Frank Sokolik; László Moholy-Nagy with a sculpture by a student, Richard Filipowski. Institute of Design. February, 1946. Photograph: Vories Fisher; Library of Congress; Marcel Breuer Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries; National Archives Records Administration (NARA); Photograph by Hansel Mieth, Herbert Bayer at the installation of the
Bauhaus Diaspora
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exhibition “The Bauhaus 1919-1928” at the MoMA, 1938. © 1998 Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona Foundation; Photograph by Hansel Mieth, Herbert Bayer, Isa and Walter Gropius at the installation of the exhibition « The Bauhaus 1919-1928 » at the MoMA, 1938. © 1998 Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona Foundation; Pond5/AchtunglichtFilm; Pond5/monopolo; The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations; The Image Works; The Museum of the City of New York/Art Resource, NY; The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation; The Wolfsonian–Florida International University; © Underwood Archives/The Image Works; University of Texas Libraries; Verlag C. Köfer, Berlin
GAG #: 75
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