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To add to Robert post, in a way, the WW was a prelude to the Bauhaus. Gropius I believe was working there. He took his experience there and included it into the Bauhaus. I recall reading up on this sometime ago, but hasn't served me well...use it or lose it. Just googled WW & Gropius and there's a wealth of into. A good thread and hope some luminaries here can add more details! Wasn't there a women at WW with a notable influence on the Bauhaus?
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