Bauhaus art posters & prints, available now at artrepublic.comThe Bauhaus art movement began in Germany in 1919 when the Bauhaus School was created from two separate schools by Walter Gropius. Although the school had a short life, closing in 1933, it was hugely influential and among its teachers were several world famous Bauhaus artists, including Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Lyonel Feininger. We’ve high quality Bauhaus posters, all available for purchase today, simply click below and then choose ‘Add to Basket’. There’s much more to artrepublic.com than the collection of Bauhaus posters below. We’ve thousands of prints including many limited editions and rare posters by some of today’s most collectable artists. Click any artist on the left to view more. View Bauhaus artist’s posters & prints at competitive prices with FREE delivery worldwide.Here’s more from the Bauhaus definition within our Art Terms sectionThe term Bauhaus is an inversion of the term ‘hausbau’, which means ‘house construction’. The school was deemed controversial at the time, particularly by the Nazi party. In its short life, the school was forced to move twice, eventually moving to Berlin before it was finally forced to close. Click on the images above to find your favourite print amongst our Bauhaus art movement collection today! |