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  1. Margaretha Reichardt (6 March 1907 – 25 May 1984), also known as Grete Reichardt, was a textile artist, weaver, and graphic designer from Erfurt, Germany. She was one of the most important designers to emerge from the Bauhaus design school's weaving workshop in Dessau, Germany.

    • Hans Wagner (m.1936 - div.1952)
    • 6 March 1907, Erfurt, German Empire
    • 1926-1984
  2. Margaretha „Grete“ Reichardt, verheiratete Wagner-Reichardt (* 6. März 1907 in Erfurt; † 25. Mai 1984 ebenda) war eine deutsche Textildesignerin und Grafikerin. Sie war neben Gunta Stölzl eine der erfolgreichen Gestalterinnen aus der Textilwerkstatt des Bauhauses .

  3. 8 de nov. de 2009 · Art and artists. Store. Members. Tickets. Margaretha (Grete) Reichardt. German, 1907–1984; at Bauhaus 1926–31. Exhibition. Bauhaus 1919–. 1933: Workshops. for Modernity. Nov 8, 2009–. Jan 25, 2010. MoMA. Licensing. Feedback.

  4. 22 de ago. de 2019 · A new book recounts the achievements and talents of 45 Bauhaus women. By: Petra Loho. Weavers on the Bauhaus staircase, 1927. From top to bottom: Gunta Stölzl (left), Ljuba Monastirskaja (right), Grete Reichardt (left), Otti Berger, (right), Elisabeth Müller (light patterned sweater), Rosa Berger (dark sweater), Lis Beyer-Volger ...

  5. 11 de may. de 2007 · De Grete Reichardt, alumna de la Bauhaus en 1926 Imagen: picture-alliance/ dpa. Con claridad y funcionalidad pretendía atender todas las necesidades de la gente, en un universo de vidrio,...

  6. Reichardt left the Bauhaus in 1931 and spent one year working for the graphic designer and designer Piet Zwart in Holland. She ultimately developed a weaving workshop in Der Haag, of which she became the director. In 1933, she returned to Erfurt and founded the Grete Reichardt handweaving mill one year later.

  7. 28 de ago. de 2019 · Weavers on the Bauhaus staircase, 1927. From top to bottom: Gunta Stölzl (left), Ljuba Monastirskaja (right), Grete Reichardt (left), Otti Berger, (right), Elisabeth Müller (light patterned ...