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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.
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.
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.
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.
A detailed black and white architectural floor plan by Franz Ehrlich from 1976 showcasing the precise structural design of the Academy of Sciences building, offering a unique piece for collectors of modernist graphic art.
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.
This detailed 1976 black and white architectural floor plan by Franz Ehrlich showcases precise structural design and spatial layout, offering a sophisticated piece for collectors to explore the beauty of technical drafting.
A striking black and white architectural study of windows by Bauhaus-influenced artist Franz Ehrlich from 1962 captures a profound sense of geometric precision, inviting you to explore this historic piece for your collection.