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- Rosy Brown
- Sap Green
- Architectural Drawing
- Minimalist Drawing
- Bauhaus Style
- Architectural Sketch
- Black And White
- “Living Room Decor”
- Vintage Architectural Art
- Mid-Century Drawing
- Minimalist Line Work
- Serene Artistic Composition
- "Early 20Th Century Tech"
- Bauhaus Design Concept
- Wooden Conference Table
- Geometric Building Plans
- Bauhaus Architecture
- Architectural Blueprint
- Detailed Floor Plan”
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Academy Of Sciences Floor
- Mid-Century Design
- German Bauhaus
- Architectural Drafting
- German Artist
- Ministry Interior Berlin
- Franz Ehrlich Blueprint
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 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.
Architect Franz Ehrlich’s 1976 blueprint of the Academy of Sciences basement – a detailed technical drawing in aged paper. Explore Bauhaus influence & innovative design.
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.
Franz Ehrlich’s "Living Room Cabinet" (1964) – a detailed architectural drawing in aged paper. Bauhaus influence & precise drafting style. A unique, vintage design 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.
A minimalist black and white architectural drawing of a simple living space by Franz Ehrlich from 1966 captures the essence of mid-century functional design, inviting you to bring this piece of history into your collection.