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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy 1895-1946 Hungarian Fields 1919, Masterpieces of Art: Paintings at the Albertina Museum, Vienna Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bauhaus work desk at Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bathroom at Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy art work in Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior design of Haus Moholy-Nagy/Feininger in Dessau-Rosslau Royalty Free Stock Photo
László Moholy-Nagy ( born László Weisz July 20, 1895 – November 24, 1946) was a Hungarian painter and photographer as well as a professor in the Bauhaus school. He was highly influenced by constructivism and a strong advocate of the integration of technology and industry into the arts.


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