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DESCRIPTION: Bauhaus - literally translated to construction house - originated as a German school of the arts in the early 20th century. Founded by Walter Gropius, the school eventually morphed into its own modern art movement characterized by its unique approach to architecture and design. Today, Bauhaus is renowned for both its unique aesthetic that inventively couples the fine arts and crafts as well as its enduring influence on modern and contemporary art. In 1919, German architect Walter Gropius established Statliches Bauhaus, a school dedicated to uniting all branches of the arts under one roof. The school acted as a hub for Europe&rsquo;s most experimental creatives, with well-known artists like Josef Albers, Wassily Kadinsky, and Paul Klee, offering their expertise as instructors. Bauhaus as an educational institution existed in three cities - Weimar (1919-1925), Dessau (!925-1932) and Berlin (1932-1933). Weimar&emsp;was where Gropius laid the groundwork for Bauhaus to come; he...

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