
Bauhaus Weimar Exhibition by Rudolf Baschant
Designed by Rudolf Baschant for the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition in Weimar, this poster distills the movement's core ethos into a single, striking composition. Bold geometric letterforms anchor the layout while negative space creates rhythm and visual tension — every element placed with Bauhaus discipline. The flat planes of color, stark contrast, and asymmetric balance reflect a design language that rejected ornament in favor of purpose. It is at once a historical document and a work of graphic art that feels startlingly contemporary.
Printed as an archival fine art print, this edition captures every crisp edge and precise line of the original artwork. The matte surface enhances contrast and legibility, making it ideal for framers and collectors who want a piece with both cultural weight and graphic clarity.
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Bauhaus Weimar Exhibition by Rudolf Baschant
Designed by Rudolf Baschant for the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition in Weimar, this poster distills the movement's core ethos into a single, striking composition. Bold geometric letterforms anchor the layout while negative space creates rhythm and visual tension — every element placed with Bauhaus discipline. The flat planes of color, stark contrast, and asymmetric balance reflect a design language that rejected ornament in favor of purpose. It is at once a historical document and a work of graphic art that feels startlingly contemporary.
Printed as an archival fine art print, this edition captures every crisp edge and precise line of the original artwork. The matte surface enhances contrast and legibility, making it ideal for framers and collectors who want a piece with both cultural weight and graphic clarity.
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Designed by Rudolf Baschant for the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition in Weimar, this poster distills the movement's core ethos into a single, striking composition. Bold geometric letterforms anchor the layout while negative space creates rhythm and visual tension — every element placed with Bauhaus discipline. The flat planes of color, stark contrast, and asymmetric balance reflect a design language that rejected ornament in favor of purpose. It is at once a historical document and a work of graphic art that feels startlingly contemporary.
Printed as an archival fine art print, this edition captures every crisp edge and precise line of the original artwork. The matte surface enhances contrast and legibility, making it ideal for framers and collectors who want a piece with both cultural weight and graphic clarity.























