Bauhaus’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.

Bowl
Bauhaus Ceramics Workshop German, 1919-1933

Swatches of Drapery, Wallpaper and Upholstery Materials
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Furnishing Fabric
Produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Weimar

Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898-1944) Produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Dessau

Black-White-Red
Designed by Anni Albers (American, born Germany, 1899–1994) Woven by Gunta Stölzl (German, 1897–1983) Originally produced by the Bauhaus Weaving Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933)

Furnishing Fabric
Designed by Gunta Stölzl (German, 1897–1983) Produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Dessau, Germany

Sample of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Weimar, Dessau, or Berlin

Swatches of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Swatches of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Dress or Furnishing Fabric
Designed by Margaretha (Grete) Reichardt (German, 1907–1984) Produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Dessau, Germany

Mater Dolorosa (Sorrowing Virgin)
Workshop of Dieric Bouts (Netherlandish, 1415–1475)

Swatches of Drapery, Wallpaper and Upholstery Materials
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Saint Agatha
Vergós Workshop (Spanish, documented 1439–1503)

Young Woman at an Open Half-Door
Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669) Workshop of Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669)

The Garden of Paradise
Workshop of Hieronymus Bosch (Netherlandish, c. 1450–1516)

Saint Lucy
Vergós Workshop (Spanish, documented 1439–1503)

The Small Workshop of Mechanics
Jacques Gaston Duchamp Villon French, 1875-1963

Three Nude Women
after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael, and his workshop Italian, 1483-1520

Saint Jerome in the Wilderness
Workshop of Veronese (Paolo Caliari; Italian, 1528–1588)

The Feast in the House of Simon
El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos; Greek, active in Spain, 1541–1614) Workshop of El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos; Greek, active in Spain, 1541–1614)