• Theodore Lux Feininger - Xanti Schawinsky on the Saxophone, 1928
  • Theodore Lux Feininger - Xanti Schawinsky on the Saxophone, 1928
  • Theodore Lux Feininger - Xanti Schawinsky on the Saxophone, 1928

Theodore Lux Feininger - Xanti Schawinsky on the Saxophone, 1928

Bauhaus Archiv exhibition poster reprinted in 2017

23 x 33 inches
59.4 x 84.1 cm

No flaws

At sixteen, Lux Feininger became a student at the Bauhaus at Dessau, where he studied painting with Josef Albers, Paul Klee, and Wassily Kadinsky, played in the Bauhauskapelle, the Bauhaus jazz band, and participated in experimental theater. It was here that he began taking photographs and assumed the role of an artistic photojournalist chronicling the daily life at Bauhaus. Although no photographic studio was part of the Bauhaus until 1929, his photography was influenced by the aesthetic of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, who lived adjacent to the Feininger family. Soon Feininger was selling his photographs to periodicals and newspapers through an agency. By 1929 his work was featured in Film und Foto, a survey of modern photography.

Regular price $50.00