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Neues Museum Weimar
Van de Velde, Nietzsche and Modernism around 1900
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By around 1900 Weimar had already become an arena of Modernism. Around the cult surrounding Friedrich Nietzsche, colourful personalities like Harry Graf Kessler and Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche took up the idea of the New Man. Henry van de Velde looked to the future as he created a functional and elegant world in design and interiors. Succinct texts describe the beginnings of Modernism some twenty years before the Bauhaus.
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Contributions by U. Bestgen, T. Föhl, K. Jost, A. Neumann, M. Ullrich, S. Walter, G. Wendermann
184 pages, 160 illustrations
15 x 23 cm, paperback with flaps
184 pages, 160 illustrations
15 x 23 cm, paperback with flaps
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3278-6
Events
Weimar
| Bauhaus Museum Weimar
Weimar
| Neues Museum Weimar
Keywords
Architecture, Nietzsche, 20th century
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