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This artwork is a technical blueprint depicting a filing cabinet featuring tubular steel feet and marble tabletop. Created in 1981 by Franz Ehrlich, it exemplifies Bauhaus style with precise geometric forms and restrained color palette, reflecting his dedication to functional design.
Admire Franz Ehrlich’s architectural blueprint 'DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES,' showcasing meticulous detail and geometric precision—a testament to Bauhaus principles and communist ideals.
See Franz Ehrlich's striking 1949 depiction of Leipzig city life, a powerful piece reflecting post-war German art; discover this Bauhaus-influenced masterpiece today.
A minimalist 1957 design concept featuring a wooden conference table by Bauhaus-trained architect Franz Ehrlich, offering a sophisticated touch of mid-century modernism for your collection.
Intricate 1976 architectural floor plan by Franz Ehrlich details the Academy of Sciences layout; explore this fascinating historical blueprint today.
A detailed black and white architectural foundation plan by German Bauhaus-influenced artist Franz Ehrlich from 1962 showcasing functional design precision, perfect for collectors seeking historical structural beauty.
A detailed black and white architectural floor plan of the Leipzig University building by Bauhaus-influenced artist Franz Ehrlich offers a precise glimpse into modernist design, perfect for collectors seeking structural elegance.
A minimalist black and white architectural drawing of a simple living space by Franz Ehrlich from 1966 captures the essence of mid-century functional design, inviting you to bring this piece of history into your collection.
A detailed black and white architectural floor plan by Franz Ehrlich from 1976 showcasing the precise structural design of the Academy of Sciences building, offering a unique piece for collectors of modernist graphic art.
This detailed 1976 black and white architectural floor plan by Franz Ehrlich showcases precise structural design and spatial layout, offering a sophisticated piece for collectors to explore the beauty of technical drafting.
A precise black and white architectural floor plan of the Leipzig University building by Bauhaus-influenced artist Franz Ehrlich offers a fascinating glimpse into German design history for your collection.
Franz Ehrlich’s 1962 architectural drawing of the Baumann House door project – a meticulous blueprint showcasing Bauhaus precision & aged paper texture.
A detailed architectural painting of the Leipzig University second floor captures a warm atmosphere through earthy brown tones by Franz Ehrlich, inviting you to explore this unique piece of German design history.
A striking black and white architectural study of windows by Bauhaus-influenced artist Franz Ehrlich from 1962 captures a profound sense of geometric precision, inviting you to explore this historic piece for your collection.