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Max Bill
Um 1930 in Zurich

1977

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Bill, Max. Um 1930 in Zurich, 1977 Offset, 50 1/4 x 35 1/4". Max Bill was an important Swiss artist, designer and architect whose work drew inspiration from Bauhaus, De Stijl, and the work of Le Corbusier. After studying at the Bauhaus in Dessau under artists Joseph Albers, Wassily Kandinsky, and Paul Klee, Bill returned to Zurich, integrating the principles of Concrete Art, and the theories of Theo van Doesburg, into his highly mathematic paintings, architecture, and industrial designs.
  • Creator:
    Max Bill (1908 - 1994, Swiss)
  • Creation Year:
    1977
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 50.25 in (127.64 cm)Width: 35.25 in (89.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU29227191102
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