Lyonel Feininger’s 'Cathedral' was in the cover of the Bauhaus manifesto. The aim of the Bauhaus coalesces was to create a new unity of craftsmanship and art with the motif in the woodcut. Feininger himself found this idea and included it in the manifesto. Following which he eventually became one of the first masters of Bauhaus. Lyonel Feininger’s work and his association with Bauhaus school deserve a closer look. Lyonel Feininger’s ‘Cathedral’ motif is available online. Check out Lyonel Feininger’s work and explore his art. Buy collections of art created by Lyonel Feininger. Drawing was the first attempt for Lyonel Feininger at the vocational school in Hamburg back in 1887.
One year later, he joined Königliche Akademie der Künste (royal academy of art) in Berlin. He attended his initial painting classes with painter Ernst Hancke. In 1891, he joined a private art school to continue further studies. He travelled extensively around Paris, Rome, London and other cities between 1892 and 1909. During that time he started publishing caricatures in various magazines such as 'Narrenschiff' and 'Lustige Blätter.
He attended various exhibitions such as the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung (great Berlin art exhibition) of 1904, and in 1909, he became a member of the Berlin Secession. In 1907, Feininger’s work exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Indépendants in Paris. In 1911, Franz Marc invited him to exhibit some of his works for the first time at the Erster Deutscher Herbstsalon (first German autumn salon) at Herwarth Walden’s Gallery Der Sturm. He became a member of the work council for art and pursued Walter Gropius to Weimar In 1919. Explore the art by Lyonel Feininger in the advent of twentieth century. Buy Lyonel Feininger’s art online.
In May 1919, Walter Gropius appointed him as one of the first masters at the Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar. He was teaching the ‘form’ in the printing workshop from 1919 to 1925. His woodcut ‘Cathedral’ was used in the cover of the Bauhaus Manifesto of 1919. In 1921, a folder with 12 woodcuts by Feininger was published. It was the first publication to be printed at the Bauhaus Weimar. In 1924, he joined with Alexej Jawlensky, Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. They formed the exhibition collective 'Die Blauen Vier' (The Blue Four).
During his Bauhaus period, Feininger attended many exhibitions like at the Kronprinzenpalais (Crown Prince palace) in Berlin in 1928 and also in the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1929. In 1937, Feininger moved to the USA and joined at Mills College in Oakland, California and later he taught at Black Mountain College in North Carolina. He had several exhibitions of his work at the USA, including the retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art New York in 1944. Lyonel Feininger’s journey is as unique as his association with Bauhaus school of art. Lyonel Feininger was a Cubist and an expressionist and kept on experimenting with his style. Later in his life he was also experimenting with photography. Explore Lyonel Feininger’s unique journey in art and photography. Buy artworks by Lyonel Feininger online.
One year later, he joined Königliche Akademie der Künste (royal academy of art) in Berlin. He attended his initial painting classes with painter Ernst Hancke. In 1891, he joined a private art school to continue further studies. He travelled extensively around Paris, Rome, London and other cities between 1892 and 1909. During that time he started publishing caricatures in various magazines such as 'Narrenschiff' and 'Lustige Blätter.
He attended various exhibitions such as the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung (great Berlin art exhibition) of 1904, and in 1909, he became a member of the Berlin Secession. In 1907, Feininger’s work exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Indépendants in Paris. In 1911, Franz Marc invited him to exhibit some of his works for the first time at the Erster Deutscher Herbstsalon (first German autumn salon) at Herwarth Walden’s Gallery Der Sturm. He became a member of the work council for art and pursued Walter Gropius to Weimar In 1919. Explore the art by Lyonel Feininger in the advent of twentieth century. Buy Lyonel Feininger’s art online.
In May 1919, Walter Gropius appointed him as one of the first masters at the Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar. He was teaching the ‘form’ in the printing workshop from 1919 to 1925. His woodcut ‘Cathedral’ was used in the cover of the Bauhaus Manifesto of 1919. In 1921, a folder with 12 woodcuts by Feininger was published. It was the first publication to be printed at the Bauhaus Weimar. In 1924, he joined with Alexej Jawlensky, Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. They formed the exhibition collective 'Die Blauen Vier' (The Blue Four).
During his Bauhaus period, Feininger attended many exhibitions like at the Kronprinzenpalais (Crown Prince palace) in Berlin in 1928 and also in the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1929. In 1937, Feininger moved to the USA and joined at Mills College in Oakland, California and later he taught at Black Mountain College in North Carolina. He had several exhibitions of his work at the USA, including the retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art New York in 1944. Lyonel Feininger’s journey is as unique as his association with Bauhaus school of art. Lyonel Feininger was a Cubist and an expressionist and kept on experimenting with his style. Later in his life he was also experimenting with photography. Explore Lyonel Feininger’s unique journey in art and photography. Buy artworks by Lyonel Feininger online.

