Johannes Itten

(Swiss, 1888–1967)

Johannes Itten was a Swiss painter and important teacher at the Bauhaus in Weimar. A believer in mysticism, Itten developed comprehensive color theories which drew on both science and emotion, as evinced in his book The Art of Color (1961). “He who wants to become a master of color must see, feel, and experience each individual color in its many endless combinations with all other colors,” he once explained. “Colors must have a mystical capacity for spiritual expression, without being tied to objects.” Born on November 11, 1888 in Südern-Linden, Switzerland, he was trained as an elementary school teacher as a teenager, where he became interesting in exploring the psychology of individual students. In 1916, while living in Vienna, he met Walter Gropius, the founder of the Bauhaus. Gropius invited the artist to become one of the Bauhaus’s earliest instructors alongside Lyonel Feininger in 1919. Itten left the Bauhaus in 1923, after consistently arguing with Gropius about the direction the school take. He went on to open his own school in Berlin, which continued to operate until it was closed by the Nazi regime in 1934. Because of his knowledge of design, he was appointed the director of a textile school in the city of Krefeld. Relocating to Switzerland in 1938, he spent his remaining years writing books and teaching design courses. Itten died on March 25, 1967 in Zürich, Switzerland. Today, the artist’s works are The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, among others.

Johannes Itten Artworks

Johannes Itten (482 results)
Spruch, pl.3, 1921

Johannes Itten

Spruch, pl.3, 1921

Sale Date: November 27, 1993

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Ohne Titel, 1920

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Ohne Titel, 1920

Sale Date: November 20, 1993

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BEWEGUNGSSTUDIE II, 1935

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BEWEGUNGSSTUDIE II, 1935

Sale Date: November 20, 1993

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FALTENTWURF, 1950

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FALTENTWURF, 1950

Sale Date: June 25, 1993

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BERGBAUERNHOF, 1922

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BERGBAUERNHOF, 1922

Sale Date: June 11, 1993

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Komposition

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Komposition

Sale Date: June 8, 1993

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Komposition

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Komposition

Sale Date: June 7, 1993

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Abstrakte Komposition, 1958

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Abstrakte Komposition, 1958

Sale Date: June 5, 1993

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LINIENRHYTHMUS, 1919

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LINIENRHYTHMUS, 1919

Sale Date: November 28, 1992

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Ohne Titel

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Ohne Titel

Sale Date: November 21, 1992

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Geometrische Komposition, 1965

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Geometrische Komposition, 1965

Sale Date: May 25, 1992

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Komposition, 1919

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Komposition, 1919

Sale Date: May 23, 1992

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LANDSCHAFT TIROL (ROTZLER 159), 1919

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LANDSCHAFT TIROL (ROTZLER 159), 1919

Sale Date: April 11, 1992

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Komposition, 1962

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Komposition, 1962

Sale Date: December 7, 1991

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SITZENDER WEIBLICHER AKT, 1917–1918

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SITZENDER WEIBLICHER AKT, 1917–1918

Sale Date: November 27, 1991

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BEWEGUNGSSTUDIE II, 1935

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BEWEGUNGSSTUDIE II, 1935

Sale Date: October 17, 1991

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JOHANNES ITTEN. TAGEBUCH, 1930

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JOHANNES ITTEN. TAGEBUCH, 1930

Sale Date: June 20, 1991

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IMPULS, 1964

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IMPULS, 1964

Sale Date: June 20, 1991

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LANDSCHAFT TIROL, 1919

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LANDSCHAFT TIROL, 1919

Sale Date: June 15, 1991

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FELDER, 1956

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FELDER, 1956

Sale Date: June 7, 1991

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MADCHEN, 1919

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MADCHEN, 1919

Sale Date: June 7, 1991

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WALDRANDBLUMEN

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WALDRANDBLUMEN

Sale Date: March 23, 1991

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AFRIKANISCH, 1958–1958

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AFRIKANISCH, 1958–1958

Sale Date: November 26, 1990

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WALDRANDBLUMEN, 1919–1919

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WALDRANDBLUMEN, 1919–1919

Sale Date: November 26, 1990

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