Marianne Brandt (1 October 1893 – 18 June 1983) was a German painter, sculptor, photographer, metalsmith, and designer who studied at the Bauhaus art school in Weimar and later became head of the Bauhaus Metall-Werkstatt (Metal Workshop) in Dessau in 1928. Today, Brandt's designs for household objects such as lamps and ashtrays are considered timeless examples of modern industrial design. Although she pursued painting early in life and attended a private art school and the Grand Ducal College of Art in Weimar from 1912-1917, where she produced many works in the Expressionists style and also studied sculpture, the artist is best known for her sleek and elegant industrial designs.Brandt also worked with photography at the Bauhaus, taking photographs that featured unusual angles—in particular, self-portraits—and disorienting and distorting reflections in glass and metal surfaces.She worked as head of the design department of the company Ruppelwerk Metallwarenfabrik GmbH in Gotha until 1932. In 1949, she worked at the University of Applied Arts (now the Berlin Weißensee School of Art) until 1954. In the year, 1954 she also supervised the exhibition, The German applied art of the GDR) in Beijing and Shanghai in 1953-54. [1] She also created photomontages.
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MarianneBrandt (1 October 1893 – 18 June 1983) was a German painter, sculptor, photographer, metalsmith, and designer who studied at the Bauhaus art...
in shades of blue. She died in 1973. MarianneBrandt was born in Chemnitz on 1 October 1893. Initially, Brandt was trained as a painter, but became the...
nearly seventy years. Herta Elviste was born Herta MarianneBrandt to Aleksander Brandt and Aglaida Brandt (née Madisson) in the small borough of Pärnu-Jaagupi...
wife of Victor Herbert) in the title role, Carl Zobel as Radamès, MarianneBrandt as Amneris, Adolf Robinson as Amonasro, Emil Fischer as Ramfis, and...
(born 1834), Gustav Walter (born 1834), Adelina Patti (born 1843), MarianneBrandt (born 1842), Lilli Lehmann (born 1848), Jean Lassalle (born 1847),...
Schröder-Devrient, Mary Ann Paton (Mrs. Wood), Giuseppina Strepponi, Emma Calvé, MarianneBrandt, Félia Litvinne, Luisa Tetrazzini, among others. Another example was...
Radical Politics (2019) and Tempo, Tempo! The Bauhaus Photomontages of MarianneBrandt (2005). With Patrick Rössler, she co-authored Bauhaus Women: A Global...
Willy Brandt (German: [ˈvɪliː ˈbʁant] ; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German politician and statesman who was...
television actor and director Werner Bräunig (1934–1976), writer MarianneBrandt (1893–1983), artist, designer Valery Bykovsky (1934–2019), Soviet cosmonaut...
by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, (1919) Silver tea-infuser designed by MarianneBrandt from the Bauhaus art school, Germany, (1924) The Rosetta Vase, earthenware...
company Rowac. The lamps were designed in the metal workshop mainly by MarianneBrandt, (lamps in the assembly hall by Max Krajewsky) Furniture fabrics and...
– Rene Paul Chambellan, American sculptor (died 1955) October 1 – MarianneBrandt, German painter, sculptor and designer (died 1983) October 8 – Orovida...
– Peter Mennin, American composer and teacher (b. 1923) June 18 – MarianneBrandt, German industrial designer (b. 1893) June 23 – Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado...
– Charles Collette, actor and composer (died 1924) September 12 – MarianneBrandt, operatic contralto (died 1921) September 13 – Ödön Mihalovich, composer...
In 2019 it held the exhibition Vier "Bauhausmädels": Gertrud Arndt, MarianneBrandt, Margarete Heymann, Margaretha Reichardt, 23 March–16 June 2019. The...
Reinhold Begas Ernst von Bergmann Arnold Böcklin Carl Wilhelm Borchardt MarianneBrandt Bernhard von Bülow Daniela von Bülow Marie von Bunsen Arthur Graf von...
September 25 – Ryūnosuke Kusaka, Japanese admiral (d. 1971) October 1 – MarianneBrandt, German industrial designer (d. 1983) October 8 – Clarence Williams...