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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.
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.
An elegant white living room cabinet featuring a sophisticated windowed design by German artist Franz Ehrlich offers a touch of Bauhaus-inspired grace to your home decor and awaits your collection.
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 precise black and white architectural floor plan of the Leipzig University building by Bauhaus-influenced artist Franz Ehrlich offers a fascinating glimpse into German design history for your collection.
Discover this whimsical, surreal painting featuring a floral violin by Franz Ehrlich, capturing the magic of 1963-1964; bring home this unique piece of art history.
This precise 1949 architectural floor plan by Bauhaus-trained artist Franz Ehrlich captures the meticulous technical beauty of the FDGB Bookshop through masterful pencil drafting, inviting you to explore its history.
Franz Ehrlich’s 1962 architectural drawing of the Baumann House door project – a meticulous blueprint showcasing Bauhaus precision & aged paper texture.
A detailed architectural painting of the Leipzig University second floor captures a warm atmosphere through earthy brown tones by Franz Ehrlich, inviting you to explore this unique piece of German design history.
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.
A formal black and white technical document capturing the 1952 reconstruction of Dresden's urban core by Franz Ehrlich offers a profound glimpse into post-war architectural history for collectors to explore.