Herbert Bayer und Makkaroni

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Herbert Bayer und Makkaroni

Creator

Irene Bayer-Hecht

American Photographer · 1898–1991

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Chicago-born but raised in Hungary, Irene Bayer-Hecht studied commercial art in Berlin. After seeing the Bauhaus exhibition in 1923, she decided to concentrate on fine art. In 1925 she married Herbert Bayer and moved to Dessau, where she studied photography at the Bauhaus in order to assist him in his work. Her own photographs were mostly of people, both portraits and formal studies. Bayer's work

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Date
negative 1928; print 1984
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Culture
American
Department
Photographs
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A man's hand putting a fork into a plate of spaghetti, seen from directly above.

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