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- Franz Ehrlich Painting
- Monochrome Study
- “Preparatory Drawing”
- “Early Modern Art”
- Urban Planning
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- Pencil Sketch Drawing
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- Communist Art
Admire Franz Ehrlich’s architectural blueprint 'DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES,' showcasing meticulous detail and geometric precision—a testament to Bauhaus principles and communist ideals.
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.
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 striking black and white study of a minimalist chair featuring the number 19 by Bauhaus-influenced artist Franz Ehrlich from 1970 offers a profound glimpse into avant-garde design for your private collection.
Abstract pencil sketch by Franz Ehrlich (c. 1920s). Geometric abstraction, dynamic lines & grey tones on aged paper. A unique preparatory study for a larger work – explore modern art!