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Bauhaus photographers  

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  • The Bauhaus photographers (1919–1933) have been described by scholars as one of the most influential and experimental groups of artists in the 20th century. They were a part of the larger Bauhaus School, which thrived in Germany during the famous Weimar Republic, the liberal government that was set up after World War I. Bauhaus was established in 1919 in Weimar, moved to Dessau in 1925, then to Berlin in 1932. [Source: Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice; Bauhaus Photographers]

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