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  1. Oskar Schlemmer was a German painter, sculptor, designer and choreographer associated with the Bauhaus school. In 1923, he was hired as Master of Form at the Bauhaus theatre workshop, after working at the workshop of sculpture.

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    Oskar Schlemmer was a German painter, sculptor, designer and choreographer associated with the Bauhaus school. In 1923, he was hired as Master of Form at the Bauhaus theatre workshop, after working at the workshop of sculpture.

  3. Oskar Schlemmer ( Stuttgart, 4 september 1888 - Baden-Baden, 13 april 1943) was een Duitse kunstenaar . Van 1906 tot 1910 studeerde Schlemmer aan de Kunstakademie in Stuttgart, onder andere onder Adolf Hölzel. In het voorjaar van 1911 maakte hij samen met Otto Meyer-Amden een wandschildering in de kapel te Stuttgart.

  4. 7 de may. de 2024 · Oskar Schlemmer (born September 4, 1888, Stuttgart, Germany—died April 13, 1943, Baden-Baden, Germany) was a German painter, sculptor, choreographer, and designer known for his abstract yet precise paintings of the human form as well as for his avant-garde ballet productions. Schlemmer was exposed to design theory at a young age as an ...

  5. Schlemmer was the director of the Bauhaus stage’s national tour in 1928 to 1929. He left the Bauhaus on 11th July 1929. From 1929 to 1932, Schlemmer held a professorship at the Staatliche Akademie für Kunst und Kunstgewerbe (state academy of art and applied art) in Breslau, where he directed the stagecraft class among others.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2020 · Oskar Schlemmer nacque a Stoccarda il 4 settembre 1888. Fu un pittore, scultore, teorico di teatro e scenografo tedesco che attraverso la sua arte si avvicinò all’Abstrakter Tanz, ovvero la danza astratta. Dopo aver studiato all’Accademia di Belle Arti a Stoccarda, Schlemmer divenne uno studente dell’artista Adolf Hozel.

  7. In September 1922, the same year this drawing was created, Schlemmer wrote in his diary: “Life has become so mechanized, thanks to machines and a technology which our senses cannot possibly ignore, that we are intensely aware of man as a machine and the body as a mechanism.”. Oskar Schlemmer. The Figural Cabinet (Das figurale Kabinett). 1922.

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