Art and cars #25 - Solved! Walter Gropius and the 1930 Adler Standard

Started by Ray B., May 23, 2009, 08:33:35 AM

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Ray B.



Who is he, and what car can he be associated with?

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He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Ray B.

Are you left speechless? Two clues to help you:
1) although this fellow's art is one of the Seven Arts, its' not one of those listed above.
2) what he had to do with the car you have to find was much more than owning it, driving it, or using it in any kind of work of art.
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Allemano

#2
It is Walter Gropius! And I guess you've got the Adler Standard 6/8 in mind, that had been designed by the master himself..

Ray B.

#3
Fast and perfect!
So the clues were:
1) although this fellow's art is one of the Seven Arts, its' not one of those listed above. An architect
2) what he had to do with the car you have to find was much more than owning it, driving it, or using it in any kind of work of art. He designed it
Probably the cleanest design of that period.
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Allemano

unfortunately none of the cars has survived and they hadn't been a commercial success at all.

grobmotorix



grobmotorix


grobmotorix

A rare ad of the 1931 Adler, still influenced by the Gropius design:

Wendax

A 1931 Adler brochure showing the regular Standard 6 and the Gropius version:

Wendax

Two pictures of the Adler Standard 8 six-window Limousine: