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Explore Franz Ehrlich's architectural masterpiece – '3rd FLOOR,' a detailed GDR floor plan reflecting socialist urban planning and Bauhaus influences. Hand-drawn precision captures the essence of GDR design.
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.
Explore the life of Franz Ehrlich, a pivotal Bauhaus architect whose career spanned Expressionism, resistance during Nazi Germany, and GDR reconstruction. Discover his complex legacy & view museum-quality reproductions at ArtsDot.
Admire Franz Ehrlich’s architectural blueprint 'DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES,' showcasing meticulous detail and geometric precision—a testament to Bauhaus principles and communist ideals.
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.
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.
Born in 1907, Franz Ehrlich was profoundly influenced by the Bauhaus movement. His artistic career spanned decades and he remained a committed communist.