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62 Obras 656 Miembros 8 Reseñas

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Incluye el nombre: August Sander

Series

Obras de August Sander

August Sander, 1876-1964 (1999) 53 copias
Menschen ohne Maske (1971) 17 copias
August Sander (1995) 10 copias
Aperture (#83 & #84) (1980) 9 copias
August Sander : Linzer Jahre, 1901-1909 (2005) — Fotógrafo — 9 copias
August Sander (1973) 6 copias
Köln wie es war. (1988) 1 copia
Köln-Portrait (1984) 1 copia
I volti della società (1979) 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1876-11-17
Fecha de fallecimiento
1964-04-20
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Germany
Lugar de nacimiento
Herdorf, Deutschland
Ocupaciones
photographer

Miembros

Reseñas

Signed in print on the back: 'Aug. Sander, Köln-Lindenthal. Dürenerstr.' The card is posted to Mr. W. de Wit, Hasselholzerweg 20, Aachen and stamped 17.10.24. Helma and Karl (Charlie) are announcing a visit to Him and Juscha in Aachen. Reproduced in Uli Bohnen, 'Franz W. Seiwert 1894-1933. Leben und Werk', Cologne 1978, p. 114 and 246 as 'um 1924/25'.
Heinrich Hoerle and Franz Wilhelm Seiwert decorated the facade and entrance with murals. The building was destroyed during WW II.
 
Denunciada
FlipBool | Jan 11, 2022 |
In 1975, German readers were introduced to the Rheinlandschaften, a collection of stunning images of the Rhineland captured in the first half of the twentieth century by photographer August Sander (1876–1964). This fresh edition, now in English, brings Sander’s work to a new audience and into our own time.

These photographs showcase a variety of scenes, from a sunrise over Cologne to the slopes of the Rhine valley. The Rhine River flows through many of these pictures, its dynamic curves and lively current leading the eye through an intriguing mix of natural and urban landscapes. A new essay by art historian Wolfgang Kemp provides context for Sander’s work while introducing his contemporaries, including the writer Hans Ludwig Mathar and the painter Franz M. Jansen. Also explored are the ties between Sander’s landscapes and his portrait photography, which is celebrated worldwide. Crucially, Kemp highlights the need to consider the Rhineland’s unique political situation in the 1920s and 1930s for any discussion of Sander’s artistic approach.

Shining welcome light on the full range of Sander’s practice, this book offers a glorious journey through the landscapes that most affected him.
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Denunciada
petervanbeveren | Dec 8, 2018 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
62
Miembros
656
Popularidad
#38,461
Valoración
½ 4.4
Reseñas
8
ISBNs
64
Idiomas
6

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