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The Bauhaus in Weimar 1919-1925 [videorecording].

Contributor(s): Benton, Tim | Hayward, Edward | British Broadcasting Corporation | Open University Worldwide Ltd.
Series: History of architecture and design, 1890-1939 ; A305/08V.Publisher: [London] : BBC for the Open University, c1975Description: 1 videocassette (23 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.Other title: Bahaus at Weimar 1919-1923 [videorecording] [Cover title].Subject(s): Bauhaus -- History | Art, German -- 20th century | Design -- Germany -- Weimar -- History -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 709.4309042
Production Credits: Produced by Edward Hayward.
Presented by Tim Benton.Summary: Until 1923, the Bauhaus was vulnerable to criticisms that it was too preoccupied with bizarre individualistic artistic expression and not with actual production. After 1923, the opposite view established itself. The Bauhaus was the first institution to apply itself singlemindedly to the problems of designing for industry.
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"A third level art course"

Title on videocassette label incorrectly names as "The Bahaus at Weimar 1919-23".

Produced by Edward Hayward.

Presented by Tim Benton.

Until 1923, the Bauhaus was vulnerable to criticisms that it was too preoccupied with bizarre individualistic artistic expression and not with actual production. After 1923, the opposite view established itself. The Bauhaus was the first institution to apply itself singlemindedly to the problems of designing for industry.

VHS.