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PROF. DR. BAUMANN HOUSE EXECUTION (foundation plan)

A detailed black and white architectural foundation plan by German Bauhaus-influenced artist Franz Ehrlich from 1962 showcasing functional design precision, perfect for collectors seeking historical structural beauty.

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Collectible Description

The Blueprint of Precision: A Legacy in Line and Form

In the quiet intersection of architecture and fine art lies the profound beauty of PROF. DR. BAUMANN HOUSE EXECUTION (foundation plan), a masterful work by the German visionary Franz Ehrlich. Created in 1962, this black and white drawing transcends its utilitarian origins to become a captivating study of structure, space, and mathematical elegance. At first glance, the viewer is presented with the skeletal essence of a home—a meticulous foundation plan that maps out the intimate rhythms of domestic life. Through delicate yet decisive lines, Ehrlich delineates kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms, transforming mere measurements into a rhythmic dance of geometry. The drawing invites the observer to wander through a phantom architecture, where every window and door serves as a portal into a carefully orchestrated way of living.

The technique employed here is a testament to the Bauhaus spirit that deeply informed Ehrlich’s formative years. There is an undeniable clarity in his execution; the stark contrast of black ink against a pale ground emphasizes the purity of form over decorative excess. This is not merely a technical document but a piece of graphic art where the weight of a line can suggest the strength of a wall or the lightness of an opening. For the collector, this work offers a sophisticated minimalism, making it an ideal centerpiece for modern interiors that value clean lines and intellectual depth. The precision of the measurements provides a sense of groundedness, while the airy layout suggests a breathability that is rare in architectural drafting.

A Narrative of Resilience and Design

To look upon this foundation plan is to engage with the complex history of its creator. Franz Ehrlich’s life was one of profound upheaval, shaped by his education at the prestigious Bauhaus in Dessau and later tested by the political turbulence of mid-century Europe. Having survived the harrowing experiences of imprisonment under the Nazi regime, Ehrlich’s later works, such as this 1962 plan, reflect a return to the fundamental principles of order and reconstruction. There is a quiet, resilient dignity in these lines; they represent the act of building something permanent and functional amidst a world that had seen so much destruction. The plan is more than a layout for a house; it is a blueprint for stability.

For interior designers and art enthusiasts alike, this piece serves as an evocative anchor in any curated space. It possesses a timeless quality that bridges the gap between historical documentation and contemporary aesthetic. When placed within a gallery setting or a thoughtfully designed living room, the PROF. DR. BAUMANN HOUSE EXECUTION acts as a conversation starter, prompting reflections on how we inhabit space and how the structures we build reflect our inner need for organization and peace. It is a rare find—a work that captures the soul of architecture through the disciplined lens of graphic design, offering an enduring sense of harmony to all who behold it.


Artist Biography

early life and education

franz ehrlich, a renowned german architect, calligrapher, and graphic designer, was born in 1907. his formative years were marked by an innate inclination towards the arts, which led him to enroll at the bauhaus in dessau from 1927 to 1930. this prestigious institution played a pivotal role in shaping ehrlich's artistic perspective, introducing him to the avant-garde movements of the time.

artistic career and communist affiliation

ehrlich's affiliation with the communist party had a profound impact on his life and career. in 1935, he was arrested and imprisoned by the nazi regime, an event that significantly altered the trajectory of his artistic pursuits. despite these challenges, ehrlich continued to contribute to the world of art, leaving behind a legacy that is both inspiring and thought-provoking.

notable works

some of ehrlich's most notable works include:

museums and collections featuring ehrlich's work

AllPaintingsStore.com features an extensive collection of ehrlich's works, including those mentioned above. the bauhaus dessau foundation (dessau-roßlau, germany) is also a significant repository of his artistic endeavors.

legacy and impact

franz ehrlich's contributions to the world of art are multifaceted, reflecting his broad range of interests and talents. his experiences, both creatively and personally, offer valuable insights into the intersection of art and politics during a pivotal moment in german history.
Franz Ehrlich

Franz Ehrlich

1907 - 1984 , Germany

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Bauhaus, Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Bauhaus
    • Young Communist League
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Walter Gropius
    • Moholy-Nagy
    • Klee
    • Joost Schmidt
  • Date Of Birth: 1907
  • Date Of Death: 1984
  • Full Name: Franz Ehrlich
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • 800 YRS. FRAMEWORK WALL 3
    • Untitled (HKB I or II)
    • Painting with Violin
  • Place Of Birth: Reuth, Germany