Josef Albers was a German artist born in 1888. He studied to become a teacher in Germany from 1905 to 1908 and taught primary schools from 1908 to 1913. After further art education, he became an art teacher. In 1950, he became head of the Department of Design at Yale University School of Art, holding that position until 1958 when he became a visiting professor until 1960. Some of his notable artworks include Black Circle from 1933 and Study for Homage to the Square from 1954.
Josef Albers was a German abstract painter known for his paintings and prints exploring color and geometric shapes. He was born in 1888 and became an art teacher at the influential Bauhaus Art School in Germany. When the Nazis closed the school, Albers fled to the United States. There he developed his signature style of painting squares of different colors to experiment with how colors interacted and made people feel. Albers painted over 1,000 works in his Homage to the Square series before his death in 1976, making him a pioneer of abstract art.
Josef Albers was a German-American artist and educator best known for his series Homage to the Square. He was trained as an art teacher in Germany and worked as a printmaker before enrolling at the Bauhaus in 1920. There, he produced furniture and glass designs and taught craftsmanship. In 1923, Albers began teaching at the Bauhaus and emphasized seeing and perception. He later taught at the Black Mountain College in the US and then at Yale, where he began the Homage to the Square series exploring color theory. Married to fellow Bauhaus artist Anni Albers, Josef Albers' work was influenced by the Bauhaus and artists like Klee, K
Josef Albers was a German artist born in 1888. He studied to become a teacher in Germany from 1905 to 1908 and taught primary schools from 1908 to 1913. After further art education, he became an art teacher. In 1950, he became head of the Department of Design at Yale University School of Art, holding that position until 1958 when he became a visiting professor until 1960. Some of his notable artworks include Black Circle from 1933 and Study for Homage to the Square from 1954.
Josef Albers was a German abstract painter known for his paintings and prints exploring color and geometric shapes. He was born in 1888 and became an art teacher at the influential Bauhaus Art School in Germany. When the Nazis closed the school, Albers fled to the United States. There he developed his signature style of painting squares of different colors to experiment with how colors interacted and made people feel. Albers painted over 1,000 works in his Homage to the Square series before his death in 1976, making him a pioneer of abstract art.
Josef Albers was a German-American artist and educator best known for his series Homage to the Square. He was trained as an art teacher in Germany and worked as a printmaker before enrolling at the Bauhaus in 1920. There, he produced furniture and glass designs and taught craftsmanship. In 1923, Albers began teaching at the Bauhaus and emphasized seeing and perception. He later taught at the Black Mountain College in the US and then at Yale, where he began the Homage to the Square series exploring color theory. Married to fellow Bauhaus artist Anni Albers, Josef Albers' work was influenced by the Bauhaus and artists like Klee, K
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