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Our curated collection of Bauhaus-inspired wall art, crafted to infuse your decor with modernist sophistication and artistic flair. The timeless elegance of Bauhaus wall art, blending form and function in striking geometric designs will elevate your space.
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  • Lindsay Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

    Lindsay Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

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  • Modern Geometric Shapes (6)

    Modern Geometric Shapes (6)

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  • Jasper Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

    Jasper Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

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  • Red Circle Ii

    Red Circle Ii

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  • Geometric Bauhaus Poster 1

    Geometric Bauhaus Poster 1

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  • Tsingy De Bemaraha Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

    Tsingy De Bemaraha Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

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  • Bauhaus Mirage: Abstract Realities

    Bauhaus Mirage: Abstract Realities

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  • Bauhaus Abstract Painting 1

    Bauhaus Abstract Painting 1

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  • Tassili N Ajjer Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

    Tassili N Ajjer Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

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  • Cardinal In The Snow

    Cardinal In The Snow

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  • DESIGN FOR THE BLUE RIDER NO.3 (SPECIAL EDITION) - WASSILY KANDINSKY

    DESIGN FOR THE BLUE RIDER NO.3 (SPECIAL EDITION) - WASSILY KANDINSKY

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  • Bauhaus, Bauhaus Austria

    Bauhaus, Bauhaus Austria

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  • Wassily Kandinsky Kleine Welten I (Small Worlds I) (1922)

    Wassily Kandinsky Kleine Welten I (Small Worlds I) (1922)

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  • Bromo Crater Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

    Bromo Crater Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

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  • Lagrange Bauhaus Mid Century

    Lagrange Bauhaus Mid Century

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  • Athens Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

    Athens Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

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  • Grand Bend Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

    Grand Bend Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

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  • Bauhaus Abstractions; Geometric Echoes

    Bauhaus Abstractions; Geometric Echoes

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  • Geometric Bauhaus Poster 48

    Geometric Bauhaus Poster 48

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  • Bauhaus: Geometric Enigma

    Bauhaus: Geometric Enigma

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  • Beige Bauhaus Hanover Horizon

    Beige Bauhaus Hanover Horizon

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  • Geometric Fusion: Bauhaus Essence

    Geometric Fusion: Bauhaus Essence

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  • Bauhaus 20

    Bauhaus 20

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  • London Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

    London Stone Park Bauhaus Minimalist

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Bauhaus art has had a substantial impact on the development of modern art and design. The term Bauhaus refers to the School of Art, Design and Architecture at Weimer, Germany, from 1919-1933. Founded by Walter Gropius, the school was created to unify ideas of craftsmanship and fine art, producing meaningful design and objects of beauty for everyone. The premise of Bauhaus art was to remember the past, live for the present and look to the future. The Bauhaus movement focused on the ‘Truthfulness to materials’, minimalistic design and utilitarianism. This movement was hugely influential, it has been felt and seen in Furniture, Modernist painting, architecture, sculpture, theatre setup, film and multimedia. The most famous Bauhaus Artists The most famous Bauhaus artwork includes the art teachers and students of the Bauhaus era. Teachers such as Paul Klee (watercolour painter); Wassily Kandinsky (abstract art),Josef Albers (Colour Theory),László Moholy-Nagy (photography) and Oskar Schlemmer (theatre setups, costumes and puppets) have had a major impact on the development of modern art and design. The most famous student of the Bauhaus was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe who went on to design the now iconic Barcelona chair and skyscrapers such as the Seagram building in NYC. Other famous Bauhaus artwork includes works by Rudolf Schwarzchied, Marianne Brandt and Herbert Bayer. These works include furniture, sculpture and graphic design artwork. Why you should buy Bauhaus Artworks Bauhaus artworks are iconic and timeless, the pieces are still relevant today and is indicative of the modern era. Buying Bauhaus artwork is a great way to add a piece of history and art to your home. The minimalistic design of Bauhaus pieces seamlessly fits into any home, it will add an interesting and unique element to any room. Bauhaus designs are known to be functional, with some being used in the creation of everyday items such as furniture, kitchen appliances and cars. Bauhaus furniture pieces add elegance to any home and come in various shapes, sizes and colours; so there is something for every budget and decor style. Not to mention, that they are incredibly durable and will last for years to come. Why Bauhaus Artwork is Popular Today Bauhaus artwork is still hugely popular today which is mainly due to its ability to stand the test of time. The core values of the Bauhaus school, truthfulness to materials and minimalistic design, are still relevant today. With a lot of designers choosing to embrace the minimalistic trend, this further highlights the importance of Bauhaus artwork. The fame of the Bauhaus movement continues to spread; from the very founding of the school in 1919 to people around the world today. Its simplicity, modernity and versatility make it a timeless classic, the pieces can be appreciated for their aesthetic beauty, practicality and historical value. Bauhaus artworks are a great way to create a stylish and contemporary kitchen, living space, bedroom or office. Thanks to the durability of the pieces, you can be sure to buy a piece of Bauhaus artwork and enjoy it for years to come.

Bauhaus Art Prints FAQs

Why is Bauhaus so well known?

Bauhaus is well-known for its profound influence on modern art, architecture, and design. It revolutionized creative education by integrating fine arts, crafts, and technology, emphasizing experimentation and interdisciplinary collaboration. Its principles of functionality, simplicity, and modern materials have had a lasting impact on 20th-century design worldwide, shaping the way we approach architecture, interior design, graphic design, and industrial design.

Who are the main artists of Bauhaus?

Some of the main artists associated with the Bauhaus movement include: Wassily Kandinsky - A Russian painter and theorist known for his abstract art and teaching at the Bauhaus school.
Paul Klee - A Swiss-German painter recognized for his colorful and imaginative works, also a Bauhaus master.
Lyonel Feininger - An American-German painter and printmaker renowned for his expressionist style and Bauhaus teaching.
László Moholy-Nagy - A Hungarian painter, photographer, and designer who played a significant role in shaping Bauhaus pedagogy.
Josef Albers - A German-born American artist and educator noted for his contributions to color theory and geometric abstraction, who taught at the Bauhaus.
These artists, among others, contributed to the innovative and interdisciplinary approach of the Bauhaus school, leaving a lasting impact on modern art and design.

What is Bauhaus in simple terms?

Bauhaus was a German school of art, design, and architecture founded in 1919. It aimed to unify art and craftsmanship, emphasizing functionality, simplicity, and modern materials. Bauhaus promoted a harmonious relationship between form and function through geometric shapes, clean lines, and minimal ornamentation, influencing 20th-century design worldwide.

What defines Bauhaus style?

The Bauhaus style is defined by principles of functionality, simplicity, and modernity. It emphasizes clean lines, geometric shapes, and the use of modern materials like steel, glass, and concrete. Bauhaus design seeks to integrate art and craftsmanship, prioritizing utility while maintaining aesthetic appeal through minimal ornamentation and innovative techniques.

Is Bauhaus gothic?

No, Bauhaus is not Gothic. Bauhaus refers to the German art school founded in 1919, which emphasized functional, modern design principles. Its aesthetic is characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and simplicity. Gothic, on the other hand, refers to a medieval European architectural style known for its pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and ornate decoration.