Bauhaus was an incredible influence on the art world during the first world war. While he not only nudged art toward the future, he also greatly defined modernist architecture. His efforts resulted in multiple schools for the arts in Germany and an irreversible change to the dynamics of art. His style embraced modernism and pushed it into something that had been slow moving for a long time. The way that he constructed buildings was similar to the cubist movement that was happening in traditional art.
His biggest struggle was with the Nazi rule. However, with their defeat in WWI, censorship was abolished and art could really leap forward. Bauhaus has influenced architecture everywhere and has made incredible art functional.
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