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ANni ALBERS

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Anni Albers, Epitaph (1968)
Anni Albers
Epitaph (1968)
Cotton, jute and lurex
© The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany CT
Photo: Tim Nighswander/Imaging4Art
 
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Anni Albers, Intersecting (1962 )
Anni Albers
Intersecting (1962)
Pictorial weaving, cotton and rayon
Josef Albers Museum Quadrat Bottrop
Photo: Werner J Hannappel
 
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Anni Albers, Knot (1947)
Anni Albers
Knot (1947)
Gouache on paper
43.2 × 51 cm
The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany CT
Photo: Tim Nighswander/Imaging4Art
 
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Anni Albers, Red Lines on Blue (1979)
Anni Albers
Red Lines on Blue, 1979
Design for Modern Masters Tapestries
Wool
The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany CT
Photo: Tim Nighswander/Imaging4Art
 
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Anni Albers, Black White Yellow (1926/1965)
Anni Albers
Black White Yellow (1926/1965)

Original 1926 (lost), re-woven by Gunta Stölzl in 1965
Cotton and silk
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, Everfast Fabrics Inc. and Edward C. Moore Jr. Gift, 1969
© 2018 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/DACS, London
Photo: Tim Nighswander/Imaging4Art

 
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Anni Albers, With Verticals (1946)
Anni Albers
With Verticals (1946)
Red cotton on linen
The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany CT
Photo: Tim Nighswander/Imaging4Art
 
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Anni Albers in her Weaving Studio at Black Mountain College (1937)
Anni Albers in her Weaving Studio at Black Mountain College (1937)
Photo: Helen M. Post
Western Regional Archives, State Archives of North Carolina.