New Book Tells the Forgotten Histories of Bauhaus Women

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This article was originally published on Metropolismag.com.

The Bauhaus was founded on the promise of gender equality, but women Bauhauslers had to fight for recognition. A new book recounts the achievements and talents of 45 Bauhaus women.

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Cite: Petra Loho. "New Book Tells the Forgotten Histories of Bauhaus Women" 28 Aug 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/923837/new-book-tells-the-forgotten-histories-of-bauhaus-women> ISSN 0719-8884

Weavers on the Bauhaus staircase, 1927. From top to bottom: Gunta Stölzl (left), Ljuba Monastirskaja (right), Grete Reichardt (left), Otti Berger, (right), Elisabeth Müller (light patterned sweater), Rosa Berger (dark sweater), Lis Beyer-Volger (center, white collar), Lena Meyer-Bergner (left), Ruth Hollós (far right) and Elisabeth Oestreicher.. ImagePhotograph by T. Lux Feininger; collection of the Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin

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