Showing 3 artworks with Franz Ehrlich and with Graphite Pencil
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Franz Ehrlich
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- Rosy Brown
- Gray
- Bauhaus Architecture
- Architectural Drawing
- Modernist Design
- Graphite Drawing
- Franz Ehrlich Design
- Graphite Pencil Art
- Postwar Design
- German Bauhaus Style
- Black And White Illustration
- 1930S Architectural Drawing
- Precise Pencil Work
- Mid-Century Furniture
- Dessau Bauhaus Institute
- German Architect
- Historic Bauhaus Masterpiece
- Spatial Planning
- German Expressionism Influence
- Minimalist Graphic Design
- Architectural Precision
- Vintage Blueprint Style
- Architectural Sketch Lamp
- Detailed Architectural Detail
- Exhibition Stand Layout
- Geometric Exhibition Stand
- Trade Fair Plan View
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.
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.