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  1. Marcel Lajos Breuer (/ ˈ b r ɔɪ. ər / BROY-ər; 21 May 1902 – 1 July 1981) was a Hungarian-German modernist architect and furniture designer. He moved to the United States in 1937 and became a naturalized American citizen in 1944.

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  2. Marcel Breuer (born May 21, 1902, Pécs, Hungary—died July 1, 1981, New York City, New York, U.S.) was an architect and designer, one of the most-influential exponents of the International Style; he was concerned with applying new forms and uses to newly developed technology and materials in order to create an art expressive of an industrial ...

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  3. Learn about the life and work of Marcel Breuer, the Hungarian-American designer, sculptor, and architect who was a key figure of the Bauhaus and the International Style. Explore his iconic chair designs, his influential collaborations, his important artworks, and his biography.

    • Hungarian-American
    • May 21, 1902
    • Pecs, Hungary
    • July 1, 1981
  4. Sep 29, 2023 · Learn about the life and career of Marcel Breuer, a designer and architect who influenced the development of design in the 20th century with his innovative use of materials and forms. Explore his furniture and architectural designs, from the Bauhaus to the Brutalist movement, and discover his signature style of clean lines, minimalism, and tubular steel.

  5. Learn about Marcel Breuer, a Hungarian-born American designer and architect who created iconic furniture and interiors. Explore his works, exhibitions, publications, and digital archive at MoMA.

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  7. Armchair, Model B4 (ca.1927-1928) by Marcel Breuer Brooklyn Museum. Breuer excelled at the Bauhaus, and quickly joined the staff. It was in 1925 while working as the head of the cabinet-making workshop that he created his most famous work, the Model B3 Chair, also known as the Wassily Chair - an inspired steel-tube and waxed-cotton construction.

  8. Learn how Marcel Breuer, a Bauhaus student and professor, evolved from expressionist woodwork to geometric steel furniture. Explore his chairs and the influence of De Stijl and industrial design.

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