Hi! Really enjoy your videos even though I'm not a student of yours:) I just wanted to point out that as far as I know, the chair with colurblocking is called the red and blue chair and not the wassiliy chair. Also confused as to how Otto Wagner is related to De Stijl?
yep! Wassily chair is something totally different and only came later in the BAUHAUS period. That's something 'Art History 101' should also note when they say the architectural influences r modernism and bauhaus, because that's simply not true, or historically possible.
@@justus6828 well it is Dutch and he's using the right "accent", if you will, however you're right that the "i" is pronounced as an "i" and not an "ee"
That is not a Wassily chair (Marcel Breuer) - That's Red and Blue chair by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld
Hi! Really enjoy your videos even though I'm not a student of yours:) I just wanted to point out that as far as I know, the chair with colurblocking is called the red and blue chair and not the wassiliy chair. Also confused as to how Otto Wagner is related to De Stijl?
yep! Wassily chair is something totally different and only came later in the BAUHAUS period. That's something 'Art History 101' should also note when they say the architectural influences r modernism and bauhaus, because that's simply not true, or historically possible.
Omfg when u cant spell de stijl properly
Where is the error?
@@ArtHistory101 i think what he/she meant is pronounciation, it was way too german which it isn't
@@justus6828 well it is Dutch and he's using the right "accent", if you will, however you're right that the "i" is pronounced as an "i" and not an "ee"