60 Fotos -Books on Books No.12-

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy

¥2,750(¥2,500 + tax)

Publisher/Errata Editions

   Published/2011
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/92   Size/250*183*13
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"60 Fotos -Books on Books No.12-" is a collection of works by Moholy-Nagy Laszlo, a Hungarian photographer, painter, and art educator. Since being invited to the Bauhaus by Walter Gropius in 1919, Moholy-Nagy Laszlo has had a great influence on the education of the Bauhaus by conducting basic education using photographs and designs from various angles. After the Nazi administration, he went into exile in the United States in the 1930s and opened the New Bowhouse (later The Institute of Design and Illinois Institute of Technology) in Chicago, which was said to be an artistic barren land at the time when commercial ethics was prioritized. It is also known in Japan as a university where Yasuhiro Ishimoto, who has been active since the 1950s after the war and incorporated a new style of "design" into Japanese photography, which was mainly documentary, studied hard. This book is the 12th issue (16 volumes) of "Books on Books", a copy series of masterpiece photo books of famous photographers, and is a collection of works containing a graphical plate series published by Moholy-Nagy in 1930.
<Related Artists> Keld Helmer-Petersen石元 泰博 / Yasuhiro Ishimoto
<Condition> Very good.
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