Daisy’s work is defined by its bauhaus sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Community Center, Student Project, Institute of Design, Chicago, Illinois
Daisy Igel Brazilian, 1927–2019

Community Center, Student Project, Institute of Design, Chicago, Illinois
Daisy Igel Brazilian, 1927–2019

Plaster Hand Sculptures, Student Project, School of Industrial Design, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Students of Daisy Igel

Untitled
Paul H Pozen

Product Collage
Max Pritikin American, 1916-2011

Product Drawing/Still Life
Max Pritikin American, 1916-2011

Chair Illustrations
Max Pritikin American, 1916-2011

Modern Plastics
Max Pritikin American, 1916-2011

Signature
Max Pritikin American, 1916-2011

Cover Design (That One Mistake)
Max Pritikin American, 1916-2011

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

The Spatial Explanation of a Building
Dorothy Riley American, active 20th century

Wire Sculpture With Shadows
Bernard Siegel American, 1916-1997

The Modern City
Robert Bruce Tague American, 1912-1984

Fabric Design
Angelo Testa American, 1921–1984

Screenprint on Plastic
Mildred Thompson