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This artwork's exploration into architectural planning aligns perfectly with the artistic movement of Expressionism, highlighting themes of contemplation and conveying an ethereal mood.
A precise graphite pencil drawing of a wooden table and upholstered bench by Bauhaus-trained artist Franz Ehrlich from 1955 captures mid-century design elegance, inviting you to explore this exquisite piece of history.
Admire Franz Ehrlich’s architectural blueprint 'DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES,' showcasing meticulous detail and geometric precision—a testament to Bauhaus principles and communist ideals.
Discover "SALES COUNTER" by Franz Ehrlich (1957). A captivating Bauhaus-inspired drawing of a 1950s sales scene. Explore this unique artwork today!
Franz Ehrlich's 'ARMREST CHAIR' (1970) is a striking modernist design featuring a tubular steel frame and elegant form. A unique blend of architecture and furniture, it showcases Ehrlich’s innovative approach to functional art.
A compelling mid-century drawing of two open display cases by Bauhaus-trained artist Franz Ehrlich captures a quiet moment of observation from 1957, inviting you to explore this unique piece of German design history.
A detailed 1959 architectural drawing by Franz Ehrlich showcasing an intricate construction schedule for a TV studio project, blending Bauhaus precision with graphic design excellence for your collection.
Admire "Painting with Violin" by Franz Ehrlich (1973). Watercolor masterpiece featuring a violin & bow. Hand-painted reproduction available – exquisite art for your space.
Admire Franz Ehrlich's architectural masterpiece – a detailed floor plan of a serene bedroom with furnishings. Explore museum-quality reproductions at ArtsDot and delve into Bauhaus heritage.
A bustling 1950 scene of the Leipzig Trade Fair hall captures lively movement through Franz Ehrlich's architectural vision, offering a unique glimpse into mid-century design for collectors seeking historical elegance.
Franz Ehrlich's 'The new city is built on labor...' captures Dresden’s post-war reconstruction & urban planning vision. A graphite sketch reflecting ambition and progress, showcasing Bauhaus influence.
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.
This precise 1949 architectural floor plan by Bauhaus-trained Franz Ehrlich captures the orderly essence of post-war German design through technical line work, offering a unique window into history for collectors.
This detailed 1974 architectural blueprint by Bauhaus-trained Franz Ehrlich showcases a precise layout of room units for the HV House Berlin, offering a unique piece of modernist design history to add to your collection.
This meticulously crafted architectural sketch by Franz Ehrlich showcases the Bauhaus influence, utilizing precise lines and shading to depict a serene forest dwelling. It embodies order, nostalgia, and reflects on his communist affiliation.
Admire Franz Ehrlich's Bauhaus-inspired architectural masterpiece – a detailed floor plan of a two-family house executed with graphite pencil on textured paper, reflecting modernist design principles.
Discover this precise 1949 architectural plan view by Franz Ehrlich, detailing machinery hall layouts from the Leipzig Trade Fair; explore this technical masterpiece today.
A precise architectural floor plan of the Academy of Sciences by Bauhaus-trained designer Franz Ehrlich captures a meticulous 1976 working design that invites you to explore the structured beauty of modernist planning.
Born in 1907, Franz Ehrlich was profoundly influenced by the Bauhaus movement. His artistic career spanned decades and he remained a committed communist.
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