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KONSUM GENOSSENSCHAFT. E.G.M.B.H. BÄCKEREI JENA (Poster design)

A Vision of Bauhaus Modernity

In the vibrant pulse of 1923 Germany, Alfred Arndt captured a moment where graphic design met the burgeoning spirit of industrial progress. His poster design for KONSUM GENOSSENSCHAFT. E.G.M.B.H. BÄCKEREI JENA serves as more than just an advertisement; it is a rhythmic dance of color and geometry that embodies the revolutionary essence of the Bauhaus era. The composition centers on a striking red umbrella, its bold presence anchored by sharp yellow and black accents that command the viewer's immediate attention. This central motif acts as a beacon, drawing the eye into a carefully constructed world where the mundane task of visiting a bakery is elevated to an aesthetic experience.

The technique employed in this piece reflects Arndt’s rigorous training under masters like Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. There is a profound sense of structural balance achieved through the interplay of shapes. While the primary focus remains on the vibrant red umbrella, the artist subtly introduces secondary umbrellas in the background, creating a layered depth that guides the gaze across the canvas. The inclusion of small, silhouetted figures near the center and bottom-right corners breathes life into the graphic landscape, transforming a static design into a bustling, lived-in scene. These human elements provide a necessary scale, grounding the bold, avant-garde colors in a relatable, everyday reality.

Symbolism and the Spirit of New Construction

To understand this work, one must look through the lens of Neues Bauen—the "New Building" movement that Arndt helped define. The sharp lines and high-contrast palette are not merely decorative choices; they represent a break from the ornate, heavy traditions of the past in favor of clarity, function, and modernity. The umbrella itself can be viewed as a symbol of protection and community, fitting for a cooperative bakery (Genossenschaft) that served the people of Jena. The way the colors interact—the warmth of the yellow against the assertive red—evokes a sense of optimism and the bright dawn of a new industrial age.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this reproduction offers a sophisticated touch of historical avant-garde charm. Its bold primary tones make it an exceptional statement piece for modern, minimalist, or mid-century contemporary interiors. The artwork does not merely occupy space; it activates it, providing a focal point that sparks conversation about the intersection of art, commerce, and social progress. Owning this piece is an opportunity to bring the intellectual rigor of the Bauhaus movement into a personal sanctuary, celebrating a time when every line drawn was a step toward a more structured and beautiful future.

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About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • Subject or theme: Umbrellas and people in a scene
  • Artist: Alfred Arndt
  • Notable elements: Red umbrella, yellow and black accents
  • Title: KONSUM GENOSSENSCHAFT. E.G.M.B.H. BÄCKEREI JENA
  • Year: 1923

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