ArtistsChristian Dell
Christian Dell

Christian Dell

Artist
WA-00026823
Bauhaus
Representation
None documented
3
Institutional Exhibitions
4
Works in Collection
9
Assets Indexed
0
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0
Publications Referenced
90%
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Selected Institutional Exhibitions

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20th Century Design from the Museum Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1958–1959
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Design for Use
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1944
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Bauhaus: 1919�1928
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1938–1939

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About

Why this artist matters now

Christian Dell was a German metalworker and designer whose functional lighting and tableware defined modernist design practice in early twentieth-century Europe. Working primarily in brass, steel, and nickel-plated metal, Dell developed a systematic approach to industrial form that balanced geometric clarity with handcraft precision. He was active in Frankfurt's metalworking circles and contributed to the development of machine-age aesthetics during the interwar period. His designs emphasized clean lines and structural logic, establishing a vocabulary that influenced both industrial production and artist-craftsmen across generations.

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Bauhaus
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Artworks (4)

Artwork sources (3)

4 published of 6 catalogued · 5 with image
  • MoMA
    2 publishedof 4 catalogued3 img
  • Art Institute Chicago
    1 published1 img
  • Victoria & Albert
    1 published1 img
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Wine Jug with Cover (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Wine Jug with Cover (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Representation & Collections

In collection
Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
In collection
Art Institute of Chicago
In collection
Victoria and Albert Museum
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