This lithograph is Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack’s most significant print from his early years at the Bauhaus, where he studied under Paul Klee and Lyonel Feininger. The work reflects the spirit of utopian idealism upon which the Bauhaus was founded, with the stars symbolising hope for the future in the age of modernity. Hirschfeld Mack’s artistic career in Germany was cut short when the National Socialists came to power, and he fled to England in 1936. In 1940 he was deported to Australia along with many other German artists and intellectuals. Hirschfeld Mack was released from internment in 1942 and appointed art master at Geelong Grammar School, where he continued to champion Bauhaus principles and ideas.