Answer:
affenpinscher
Afghan hound
Airedale terrier
Akita
Alaskan Malamute
American Staffordshire terrier
American water spaniel
Australian cattle dog
Australian shepherd
Australian terrier
basenji
basset hound
beagle
bearded collie
Bedlington terrier
Bernese mountain dog
bichon frise
black and tan coonhound
bloodhound
border collie
border terrier
borzoi
Boston terrier
bouvier des Flandres
boxer
briard
Brittany
Brussels griffon
bull terrier
bulldog
bullmastiff
cairn terrier
Canaan dog
Chesapeake Bay retriever
Chihuahua
Chinese crested
Chinese shar-pei
chow chow
Clumber spaniel
cocker spaniel
collie
curly-coated retriever
dachshund
Dalmatian
Doberman pinscher
English cocker spaniel
English setter
English springer spaniel
English toy spaniel
Eskimo dog
Finnish spitz
flat-coated retriever
fox terrier
foxhound
French bulldog
German shepherd
German shorthaired pointer
German wirehaired pointer
golden retriever
Gordon setter
Great Dane
greyhound
Irish setter
Irish water spaniel
Irish wolfhound
Jack Russell terrier
Japanese spaniel
keeshond
Kerry blue terrier
komondor
kuvasz
Labrador retriever
Lakeland terrier
Lhasa apso
Maltese
Manchester terrier
mastiff
Mexican hairless
Newfoundland
Norwegian elkhound
Norwich terrier
otterhound
papillon
Pekingese
pointer
Pomeranian
poodle
pug
puli
Rhodesian ridgeback
Rottweiler
Saint Bernard
saluki
Samoyed
schipperke
schnauzer
Scottish deerhound
Scottish terrier
Sealyham terrier
Shetland sheepdog
shih tzu
Siberian husky
silky terrier
Skye terrier
Staffordshire bull terrier
soft-coated wheaten terrier
Sussex spaniel
spitz
Tibetan terrier
vizsla
Weimaraner
Welsh terrier
West Highland white terrier
whippet
Yorkshire terrier
I think because society back then was heavily influenced by the church and religion so it was very common to also interpret it into art form
The answer is Bauhaus. Staatliches Bauhaus usually
known simply as Bauhaus, was a German art school working
from 1919 to 1933 that joint crafts and the fine arts, and was well-known for
the approach to design that it publicized and educated.
The Bauhaus was founded by Walter
Gropius in Weimar. But in spite of its name and the fact that its founder
was an architect,
the Bauhaus did not have an architecture department
during its first years of presence. However, it was founded with the idea of
creating a "total" work of art in which all arts, including
architecture, would eventually be brought together.