Unique compendium of Johannes Itten’s artistic and art-theoretical works
Standard work with approx. 3,000 illustrations in three volumes that expands Itten’s oeuvre by more than 1,000 works compared with the previous catalogue raisonné
Volume I will appear in time for the Bauhaus Jubilee Year 2019
98,00 €
Johannes Itten
Catalogue Raisonné Vol. I. Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings. 1907-1938
The Swiss artist Johannes Itten (1888–1967) was not only a pioneering art theorist and a prominent teacher at the Bauhaus, but he also left an extensive and wide-ranging oeuvre which is only known in part today. The lavishly illustrated catalogue raisonné covers comprehensively and presents an appropriate appreciation of the entire range of his artistic oeuvre.
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Paintings, graphic works, sculptures, textiles and furniture – Johannes Itten was an unusually versatile artist who during the six decades of his creative career also produced one of the most important works on the theory of colours in the twentieth century. His artistic work is examined here for the first time scientifically on the basis of 120,000 biographical documents and sources and is being expanded in comparison with the catalogue raisonné of 1972 by more than 1,000 works from all creative periods. The three-volume catalogue raisonné includes the latest provenance research, an index of exhibitions and literature and provides for the first time a complete overview of the artistic cosmos of Johannes Itten.
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496 pages, 1.000 illustrations in colour
27 x 32 cm, hardcover
27 x 32 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3167-3
German edition
Categories
Art 20th Century
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Art and Cultural History
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Catalogues Raisonné
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Painting
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Painting 20th Century
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Drawing
Keywords
Bauhaus, graphics, painting, sculpture, watercolor, drawing, modern, color theory, Zurich School of Concrete, color type theory
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