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Naum slutzky biography of mahatma

          In , she married the lighting and jewelry artist Naum Slutzky and they broke off their education..

          Naum Slutzky

          Ukrainian industrial designer

          Naum Slutzky (28 February 1894 in Kiev, Russian Empire (now Kyiv, Ukraine) – 4 November 1965 in Stevenage, England) was a goldsmith, industrial designer and master craftsman of the Bauhaus.

          In the art history literature his first name is sometimes spelled as Nahum or Nawn.

          Philosopher and poet Tagore, who gave Gandhi the name Mahatma, the “Great Soul,” recurrently advised in his writings to enlarge the consciousness by growing.

        1. Philosopher and poet Tagore, who gave Gandhi the name Mahatma, the “Great Soul,” recurrently advised in his writings to enlarge the consciousness by growing.
        2. Above all, it brings together Russian and non-Russian research on a subject that almost automatically tends to transport ideological subtexts, since many of the.
        3. In , she married the lighting and jewelry artist Naum Slutzky and they broke off their education.
        4. This index is intended to help those researching aspects of Camden's local history.
        5. Set against the backdrop of Moscow and Odessa in and , it is a scathing account of the Bolshevik takeover and of the last days of the Russian master.
        6. Bauhaus

          Slutzky studied to become a goldsmith at Wiener Werkstätte (for Josef Hoffmann and Edward Wimmer among others) in Vienna. From 1919 he taught at the Bauhaus in Weimar, working with Johannes Itten.

          He mainly designed jewellery and lamps, but also teapots and coffee pots (there is a silver teapot in the collections of Victoria and Albert Museum London, and a coffee pot in Nationalmuseum/National Museum of Fine Arts, Stockholm).

          In 1924 he left Bauhaus to become an independent designer.

          England

          In 1933, when the Bauhaus school was closed by the Nazis, Slutzky fled to England where he initially found work at the progressive art college, Darting