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Photograph of a Teapot (ca. 1930) by Lucia Moholy
Bauhaus Verlag Bauhaus Bücher (ca. 1924) by Lucia Moholy
Quickly away, thanks to Pneumatic Doors (1937) by Lucia Moholy
Soon in the Train by Escalator (1937) by Lucia Moholy
Konstruktionen. Kestenermappe 6 (1923) by Lucia Moholy
Fotoplastiken (1927) by Lucia Moholy
Alles schmeckt besser aus Jenaer Glas (1935-1938) by Lucia Moholy
Die individuelle anfertigung (ca. 1932) by Lucia Moholy
1894–1989 · Austrian

Lucia Moholy

Before her career in photography, Lucia Moholy published expressionist poetry under the male pseudonym Ulrich Steffen. Born in Prague, she worked as an editor for German publishers before meeting her husband, László Moholy-Nagy. Her background in philosophy informed a rigorous intellectual approach to visual documentation. She was a collaborator who helped develop the photogram technique, though her contributions often remained uncredited in early publications.

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Biography

Moholy followed the principles of New Objectivity. She used precise black-and-white photography to record the Bauhaus buildings in Dessau. Her compositions often utilised forty-five-degree angles to emphasise architectural diagonals and structural clarity. Whether capturing a desk lamp or the workshop façade, she focused on the material reality of the object. Her work avoided romanticism in favour of sharp focus and balanced geometry.

Modern collectors value these prints for their clean lines and historical weight. Her images of the Masters' Houses and the canteen building provide a definitive record of modernist living. These photographs function as both historical records and abstract studies of form. They suit contemporary interiors that prioritise functionalism and monochromatic palettes. Her perspective remains the primary way the world perceives the Bauhaus movement today.

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  • When was Lucia Moholy born?
    Lucia Moholy was born in 1894 and died in 1989.
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    Lucia Moholy was associated with Bauhaus.
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    Lucia Moholy is known for lucia Moholy was a New Objectivity photographer whose precise architectural images defined the visual identity of the Bauhaus movement through sharp focus and geometric clarity.

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