Showing 14 artworks with Franz Ehrlich and with artwork date before 1960 and with artwork date after 1950
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Franz Ehrlich
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-1960
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1950+
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- Gray
- Rosy Brown
- Sap Green
- Celadon
- Architectural Drawing
- Mid-Century Furniture
- Franz Ehrlich Art
- Germany
- Bauhaus Graphic Design
- Minimalist Line Work
- Documentary Style
- 1952
- Architectural Sketch
- Mid-Century Drawing
- Bauhaus Influence
- Serene Artistic Composition
- Black And White
- Bauhaus Design Concept
- Architecture
- Wooden Conference Table
- Mid-Century Precision
- Mid Century Modern
- Bauhaus Architecture
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Mid-Century Design
- Architectural Drafting
- Design
- Bauhaus Art
- Precise Pencil Work
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.
Discover "SALES COUNTER" by Franz Ehrlich (1957). A captivating Bauhaus-inspired drawing of a 1950s sales scene. Explore this unique artwork today!
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.
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.
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.