Oskar Schlemmer Mens En Abstractie in De Jaren ’20 En ’30, Stedelijk Museum, 1987

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The exhibition of Oskar Schlemmer’s work was part of the festival Amsterdam Cultural Capital of Europe 1987.
Man and Abstraction in the twenties and thirties. Features painting, sculpture, drawings, graphic art, photographs, posters, theatrical designs, The Triadic Ballet, ‘Figurinen’, masks, Bauhaus Dances.

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Oskar Schlemmer Mens En Abstractie in De Jaren '20 En '30, Stedelijk Museum, 1987
Oskar Schlemmer Mens En Abstractie in De Jaren ’20 En ’30, Stedelijk Museum, 1987

 

Oskar Schlemmer Mens En Abstractie in De Jaren '20 En '30, Stedelijk Museum, 1987
Oskar Schlemmer Mens En Abstractie in De Jaren ’20 En ’30, Stedelijk Museum, 1987

 

Oskar Schlemmer Mens En Abstractie in De Jaren '20 En '30, Stedelijk Museum, 1987
Oskar Schlemmer Mens En Abstractie in De Jaren ’20 En ’30, Stedelijk Museum, 1987
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