Sobre el Autor

Johannes Itten was a Swiss painter, designer, and teacher, known for his influential contributions to the field of color theory and the Bauhaus movement. He played a pivotal role in shaping modern art education, particularly in the early 20th century. Itten's teaching methods emphasized the importance of personal expression and the emotional aspects of color, which he articulated in his seminal work, 'The Art of Color.' His pedagogical approach encouraged students to explore color relationships and artistic experimentation, making him a significant figure in the development of art education curricula.

Beyond his teaching, Itten was also a prolific artist, creating numerous works that reflect his deep understanding of color and form. His art often explored the interplay between abstraction and emotion, showcasing his belief in the spiritual nature of color. Itten's legacy continues to influence artists and designers today, as his ideas about color harmony and contrast remain foundational in various creative disciplines.

nacionalidad suizo
Fecha de Nacimiento November 11, 1888
Lugar de Nacimiento Wattwil, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Fecha de fallecimiento March 25, 1967