Figure H2
1921
Oskar Schlemmer (German, 1888-1943)
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Schlemmer was a painter, sculptor, stage designer, and writer. His interest in Cubism led to abstract experiments; by 1916 he had developed his own individual conception of the human figure. He taught at the Bauhaus from 1920 to 1929, first as master of the sculpture workshop, and later as the head of the stage workshop. After his art was declared degenerate by the Nazis in 1937, he became a house painter in Stuttgart and later worked at a painting factory.

Details

  • Artist Name: Oskar Schlemmer (German, 1888-1943)
  • Title: Figure H2
  • Date: 1921
  • Medium: Lithograph on pink wove paper
  • Dimensions: 19-1/4 x 13-1/2 in. (48.9 x 34.3cm)
  • Credit Line: Norton Simon Museum, The Blue Four Galka Scheyer Collection
  • Accession Number: P.1953.543
  • Copyright: © Norton Simon Museum

Object Information

Constructivist Drawings and Posters

  • Los Angeles, University of California, Los Angeles, Art Department, 1927-01 to

Abstract Art Show

  • Mills College Art Gallery, 1939-10-19 to 1939-12-03

German Expressionist Exhibition

  • Norton Simon Museum, 1988-05-19 to 1989-06-18

Maven of Modernism: Galka Scheyer in California

  • Norton Simon Museum, 2017-04-07 to 2017-09-25

Bauhaus Painters; Spirit of Modernism: Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Lyonel Feininger, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, El Lissitzky, Oskar Schlemmer, Alexander Archipenko, Alexei Jawlensky and Others

  • Seoul, Ho-Am Art Museum, 1996-02-08 to 1996-04-28

From Europe to California: Galka Scheyer and the Avant-Garde

  • Norton Simon Museum, 2003-05-16 to 2003-10-13
  • The Blue Four Galka Scheyer Collection, Norton Simon Museum of Art at Pasadena, 1976, no. 440 p. 155
  • Barnett, Vivian Endicott, The Blue Four Collection at the Norton Simon Museum, 2002, no. 413 p. 413

Additional Artwork by Artist

Abstract Figure, Sculpture in the Round Oskar Schlemmer 1962 edition of 1921-23 original
Figure Diagram K1 Oskar Schlemmer 1921
Profile of a Woman with Gesturing Hand Oskar Schlemmer c. 1932

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