Artist

Herbert Bayer

born Haag, Austria 1900-died Montecito, CA 1985
Born
Haag, Austria
Died
Montecito, California, United States
Active in
  • Aspen, Colorado, United States
  • Germany
Biography

From 1925 to 1928, Herbert Bayer was a teacher at the Bauhaus School of Design in Germany, which celebrated the modern industrial age and taught that the form of an object should reflects its function. At the Bauhaus, Bayer developed a simplified, universal typeface and pioneered new techniques in layout. He moved to the United States in 1938 and worked as an art consultant for major advertising and packaging companies. Bayer considered himself to be primarily a painter, but his work spanned many facets of fine art and design, including sculpture, environmental art, architecture, lithography, photography, and tapestry.

Works by this artist (3 items)

Jo Davidson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Third Inaugural Medal, 1941, silver, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the James F. Dicke Family, 2014.29.9
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Third Inaugural Medal
Artist
(Obverse) Jo Davidson
Date1941
silver
Not on view
Jo Davidson, Ida Rubenstein, before 1922, cast plaster, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mary La Follette, 1971.86
Ida Rubenstein
Datebefore 1922
cast plaster
Not on view