Walter Gropius
An Illustrated Biography
Leyla Daybelge author Magnus Englund author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Phaidon Press Ltd
Published:13th Oct '22
Should be back in stock very soon
A stunning visual biography of the life of Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus, and one of the world's most influential architects
This illustrated biography tells the story of Gropius's life, beginning with his shattering experiences in World War One, his turbulent marriage to the notorious Alma Mahler, the establishment of the Bauhaus, and the tragic death of their daughter Manon.
After Gropius's agonized decision to leave Nazi Germany in 1933, the book explores his life in exile in London and then his move to America in 1937, where he lived and worked until his death in 1969.
Features more than 375 illustrations including letters, telegrams, sketches, drawings, photographs, posters, brochures, and other ephemera. The authors present the life of Walter Gropius as not just a key figure of 20th-century architecture, but as an extraordinarily generous person - a connector, protector, and benefactor who improved the lives and careers of all those with whom he came into contact.
This is the first comprehensive illustrated biography of one of Modern architecture's most important figures.
'Iconic.' - Metropolis
'Traces the many lives and influences of architect Walter Gropius.' - Fast Company
'What one finds in his biography is not only related to modernism, it is related to a passionate, sophisticated man whose legacy should never be forgotten.' - Daily Art Magazine
‘[A] pleasant surprise for the most discerning eyes.’ - Sharp Magazine
‘Accessible and arguably the most accurate portrait of Gropius thus far.’ - Canadian Interiors
'Well-researched and very readable' - The Decorative Arts Society Journal
ISBN: 9781838664213
Dimensions: 305mm x 238mm x 33mm
Weight: 2334g
320 pages