Showing 17 artworks with Franz Ehrlich and with artwork date before 1952 and with artwork date after 1942
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- Rosy Brown
- Gray
- Celadon
- Espresso
- Putty
- Architectural Drawing
- Technical Illustration
- Franz Ehrlich
- Franz Ehrlich Artwork
- Bauhaus Style
- Bauhaus Architecture
- Bauhaus Influence
- Black And White
- Floor Plan
- Geometric Line Work
- Architectural Sketch
- German Artist
- German Bauhaus Style
- Architectural Precision
- Architecture
- Monochromatic
- 1952
- Design
- Architectural Drafting
- 1950 Graphite Sketch
- Berlin Plan View
- Wwii Art Drawing
- Spatial Depth
- Franz Ehrlich Painting
- Drafting Artwork
This artwork's exploration into architectural planning aligns perfectly with the artistic movement of Expressionism, highlighting themes of contemplation and conveying an ethereal mood.
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 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.
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.
Rare architectural sketch by Franz Ehrlich (1943) depicting SS villa designs in Buchenwald. Monochrome pencil drawing, Bauhaus influence, historical significance – a unique piece.
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.
Discover this precise 1949 architectural plan view by Franz Ehrlich, detailing machinery hall layouts from the Leipzig Trade Fair; explore this technical masterpiece today.
Born in 1907, Franz Ehrlich was profoundly influenced by the Bauhaus movement. His artistic career spanned decades and he remained a committed communist.
This precise 1949 architectural floor plan by Bauhaus-trained artist Franz Ehrlich captures the meticulous technical beauty of the FDGB Bookshop through masterful pencil drafting, inviting you to explore its history.
A formal black and white technical document capturing the 1952 reconstruction of Dresden's urban core by Franz Ehrlich offers a profound glimpse into post-war architectural history for collectors to explore.