Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Housing Development, Bad Dürrenberg, 1928-1929: Multi-family house: plan of 57.3 m2 apartment, 1:50

View through Harvard Museums
Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum Gift of Walter Gropius
Title: Housing Development, Bad Dürrenberg, 1928-1929: Multi-family house: plan of 57.3 m2 apartment, 1:50
Description not available.

Related Results

Soviet Yiddish propaganda poster “We’ll let nobody to wreck the Five-Year Plan!” 1931
Soviet Yiddish propaganda poster “We’ll let nobody to wreck the Five-Year Plan!” 1931
The poster - “Aropraysn undzer finif yor-plan veln mir kinem nit derloybn!” (We’ll let nobody to wreck the Five-Year Plan!) in original Yiddish - depicts Red Army mechanic teaching...
Deal Castle, Kent
Deal Castle, Kent
This is a plan of Deal Castle, the Tudor artillery fort dating from around 1539. One of a chain of castles along the south coast of England commission by Henry VIII to protect the ...

Recent Results

Social Constraint and Self‐Doubt: Mechanisms of Social Network influence on Resistance to Persuasion
Social Constraint and Self‐Doubt: Mechanisms of Social Network influence on Resistance to Persuasion
Those around us have a profound influence on our political attitudes and attitude strength, such that people whose social networks include a variety of perspectives have weaker, le...
EXPLAINING AWAY CORRUPTION IN PRE-MODERN BRITAIN
EXPLAINING AWAY CORRUPTION IN PRE-MODERN BRITAIN
Abstract:This essay explores those in pre-modern Britain (chiefly the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries) who were accused of corruption and yet denied their guilt and made defen...
Melodrama and Narrative Fiction: Towards a Typology
Melodrama and Narrative Fiction: Towards a Typology
Abstract Recent research on melodrama has stressed its versatility and ubiquity by approaching it as a mode of expression rather than a theatrical genre. A variety of contexts in w...

Back to Top