Xanti Schawinsky
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Alexander Schawinsky, known as Xanti Schawinsky (March 26, 1904 – September 11, 1979) was a Swiss painter, photographer and theatre designer. An alumni of the Bauhaus, Schawinsky belonged to the circle around Bauhaus founder and architect Walter Gropius.
Early life
Shawinsky was the second child of Benjamin Schawinsky and Regina Bielawska, both of Jewish descent. Schawinsky attended school in Basel from 1910 to 1914, and then high school in Zurich from 1915 to 1921. He apprenticed at the architecture office of Theodor Merill in Cologne until 1923. After visiting the Berlin School of Applied Arts for a short time in 1923, Schawinsky enrolled in the Bauhaus in Weimar in 1924. Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Adolf Meyer and László Moholy-Nagy were among his teachers. In the stage department led by Oskar Schlemmer Schawinsky developed skits and pantomimes, and created his first stage work.[1]
References
- ^ 1904-1979., Schawinsky, Xanti, (1986). Xanti Schawinsky : Malerei, Bühne, Grafikdesign, Fotografie. Berlin: Bauhaus-Archiv. pp. 9–28. ISBN 3875841719. OCLC 15315357.
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