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Between 1947 and 1953, the Austrian-born, Bauhaus-trained artist Herbert Bayer (1900–1985) oversaw the design and production of the World Geo-Graphic Atlas, a landmark work of graphic design and data ...
The center was founded four years ago and works to maintain Aspen’s artistic history, dedicated to the legacy of Herbert ...
It’s nearly impossible to imagine modern-day Aspen without Herbert Bayer’s influence. Educated in Berlin’s Bauhaus movement, Bayer was brought to Aspen in 1946 by Walter and Elizabeth Paepcke.
Herbert Bayer wrote in his journals, “Since the mountains were formed by the creator, I was also tempted, and assumed the boldness of shaping the earth’s surfaces myself, producing the first ...
Bayer — who came to the community in 1946 at the behest of philanthropist Walter Paepcke and his wife, Elizabeth — was a leading figure in the Bauhaus Movement of design that became influential in the ...
Object Details Author Bayer, Herbert 1900-1985 former owner Lustig, Alvin DSI Author Container Corporation of America Notes "This book is called 'World geo-graphic atlas' because it includes, in ...
Between 1940 to 1950, Aspen evolved from a sleepy mountain town into an international destination for recreation, sport, and culture. The Austrian artist Herbert Bayer, first came to Aspen in 1945, ...