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ARCH.2013.5.11, Rendition: 796796
The image shows an open book with a black and white photograph on the right-hand page. The photograph is titled "Oskar Schlemmer, Bauhaus Stairway, 1932; lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York; gift of Philip C. Johnson."
The photograph depicts a scene on a staircase within the Bauhaus building. Several figures are captured in the image, appearing to be both ascending and descending the stairs. The figures are dressed in geometric, stylized clothing typical of Oskar Schlemmer's work, which often blended art and life through movement and form. The setting is modern and clean, with a railing and tiled walls, characteristic of Bauhaus architectural design.
The left-hand page contains another image, which is partially visible and appears to be a landscape or an abstract composition, though details are not clear due to the angle and focus on the right-hand page. The book seems to be an art book or a catalog, given the context and presentation of the images.
The image shows an open book with a photograph on one of its pages. The photograph is titled "Oskar Schlemmer, Bauhaus Stairway, 1932" and is described as being lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, a gift of Philip C. Johnson.
The photograph depicts a dynamic and modern composition of people ascending and descending a staircase. The scene captures multiple figures in motion, creating a sense of energy and movement. The architecture is characterized by clean lines and geometric shapes, typical of the Bauhaus style. The image is in black and white, emphasizing the forms and lines of the subjects and the architectural elements. The caption is located at the bottom of the photograph, providing context and credit for the artwork.
The image shows an open book, specifically a page featuring a black-and-white photograph. The photograph appears to be from the Bauhaus period, dated 1932, and is titled "Bauhaus Stairway" by Oskar Schlemmer.
The photograph captures a scene of three people ascending a set of wide, open staircases. The individuals are silhouetted against the stairs, emphasizing the architectural lines and design of the staircase. One person is at the top of the stairs, seemingly looking down at the others, while the two others are in the middle of the staircase, one slightly ahead of the other.
Below the photograph, there is a caption that reads:
"Oskar Schlemmer, Bauhaus Stairway, 1932; lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York; gift of Philip C. Johnson."
The book page is open to a section that includes other content, which seems to be partially visible on the left side of the page, suggesting that it might be an art or design history book focusing on Bauhaus architecture and design.
The image shows a framed artwork displayed on a wall. The artwork is a black-and-white photograph or print depicting a scene created by Oskar Schlemmer, titled "Bauhaus Stairway," dated 1932.
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The framing of the artwork is simple, with a white mat and a white frame border, allowing the image to stand out clearly. The description at the bottom of the artwork provides information about its origin and provenance.
The image shows an open book featuring a black-and-white photograph. The photograph is labeled "Oskar Schlemmer, Bauhaus Stairway, 1932; lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York; gift of Philip C. Johnson."
The photograph depicts a scene inside the Bauhaus building, showing a group of people walking up and down a staircase. The architectural style is modernist, with clean lines and geometric forms. The individuals in the image appear to be ascending and descending the stairs, with some people visible at the top of the stairs and others at the bottom. The image captures the dynamic movement and spatial arrangement of the stairway and the people within it. The surrounding walls and railings are simple and functional, consistent with Bauhaus design principles.
The image depicts an open book featuring a black and white photograph. The photograph shows a group of people ascending a staircase. The staircase appears to be part of a building with a modern architectural style, characterized by clean lines and geometric shapes. The photograph is credited to Oskar Schlemmer and is titled "Bauhaus Stairway, 1932." The caption below the photograph indicates that it is lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and is a gift of Philip C. Johnson. The people in the photograph are dressed in simple, light-colored clothing, and the scene captures a moment of everyday activity within the Bauhaus environment. The Bauhaus was a renowned art and design school in Germany known for its innovative approach to design and architecture.
This image shows an open book with a photograph displayed on the right-hand page. The photograph captures a black and white image of what appears to be several figures on a staircase. The figures are depicted in a reductive form, emphasizing shapes and volumes over detail, and they seem to be descending the stairs. The composition plays with light and shadow, creating a sense of depth.
Below the photograph, there's a caption that reads: "Oskar Schlemmer, Bauhaus Stairway, 1932, lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, gift of Philip C. Johnson." This indicates that the original artwork depicted in the photo is by Oskar Schlemmer and is titled "Bauhaus Stairway," dating from 1932. Moreover, the information suggests that the actual piece is held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and was a gift from Philip C. Johnson.
The background within the photo of the actual book is minimalistic, with the top left corner showing another page slightly visible in the bound book, emphasizing the focus on the image of "Bauhaus Stairway" by Oskar Schlemmer. The book itself is resting on a plain surface with a neutral-colored background.
The image shows a printed page from a book featuring a black-and-white artwork titled "Bauhaus Stairway" by Oskar Schlemmer, created in 1932. The artwork depicts several stylized human figures ascending and descending a staircase with geometric patterns and a tiled wall in the background. The figures have simplified, almost mannequin-like bodies, characteristic of Schlemmer's style. Below the image, there is a caption that reads: "Oskar Schlemmer, Bauhaus Stairway, 1932; lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York; gift of Philip C. Johnson." The page is part of a larger book placed on a flat surface.
The image shows an open book displaying a black-and-white photograph titled "Oskar Schlemmer, Bauhaus Stairway, 1932." The photograph depicts a staircase scene within the Bauhaus building, characterized by its modernist architectural style. Several individuals are present on the stairs and landing, engaged in various activities. The setting features clean lines, geometric forms, and a tiled wall, reflecting the Bauhaus aesthetic of functionality and simplicity. The photograph is credited as being lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, with a gift from Philip C. Johnson. The book itself appears to be a catalog or exhibition guide, with clean, minimalist design elements, including a light-colored page and a subtle, neutral background. The overall composition emphasizes the artistic and architectural significance of the Bauhaus movement.
The image shows a book open to a page with a black-and-white photograph of people on a staircase. The book has a white cover with a green border, and the pages are white. The photograph is titled "Bauhaus Stairway" and was created by Oskar Schlemmer in 1932. The image shows several people walking up the stairs, with one person in the foreground wearing a white shirt and another person in the background wearing a hat. The book also includes a note that it was lent by the Museum of Modern Art in New York and was a gift from Philip C. Johnson.