
Georg Muche
Georg Muche was a German artist and teacher born in 1895, known for his role in modern art movements such as Expressionism and Bauhaus. He created paintings, prints, and designs emphasizing abstraction and innovative techniques. Muche co-founded the Bauhaus school, which aimed to blend art, craft, and technology, shaping 20th-century design and architecture. His work often explored color and form, reflecting a interest in combining artistic creativity with functional design. Muche’s influence persists in contemporary art and design education, blending artistic experimentation with practical application.