
1934
Josef Albers American, born Germany, 1888-1976
United States
Josef Albers studied art at the Weimar Bauhaus, where he served as a professor until the institution closed under Nazi pressure in 1933. After emigrating to the United States, Albers became known for his theoretical studies on pictorial composition and color theory. An influential educator, he taught art at both the Black Mountain School in North Carolina and at Yale University. His disciplined approach to composition and his hard-edged brand of abstraction are evident in this elegant woodcut.
Woodcut in black on cream laid paper