Audi factory, Ingolstadt. 1960s. 8 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints on Agfa paper. 12 x 16,7 cm. Each with typed caption label on the verso.
In very good condition.
Architecture
Exterior and interior views of house designed by Hans Poelzig for the Werkbund exhibition "Die Wohnung", Stuttgart
Los 4108
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
595€ (US$ 640)
Photographer: Dr. Lossen & Co. Exterior and interior views of a house designed by Hans Poelzig for the Werkbund exhibition "Die Wohnung", Stuttgart. 1927. 4 vintage gelatin silver prints. Each circa 16,5 x 22,8 cm. Each with photographer's stamp, architect's stamp and annotated in ink and red/blue crayon on the verso.
Corners slightly bumped, some handling marks, some with slight silver mirroring in edges, one with paperclip indentation mark in upper left corner.
Tulips. 1930s. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print. 27 x 37,3 cm. Mounted to board (time-stained, a few tears in edges), signed by the photographer in black crayon below the image on the mount in lower right; annotated in pencil on mount verso, hinge-mounted in upper edge to mat.
Pierre Auradon was active in the 1930s salons and participated in many exhibitions. Like his brother, the photographer Jean-Marie Auradon, Pierre's work included flower studies, landscapes, genre studies, portraits and nudes. Pierre Auradon's work is in the collections of the Societe Francaise de Photographie and the French Bibliothèque Nationale. – Some retouching, one light crack line in lower left, otherwise a rich tonal print in very good condition.
Baron
George Bernhard Shaw's hand on his manuscript
Los 4110
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
372€ (US$ 400)
George Bernhard Shaw's hand on his manuscript. 1950s. Vintage warm-toned gelatin silver print. 19,3 x 24 cm. Annotated in pencil on the verso.
Of Jewish Italian ancestry, the photographer Baron (Sterling Henry Nahum) was born in Manchester. He took up documentary film-making in 1933, before establishing a photographic studio three years later in London. He was soon portraying the stars of ballet, film and politics and became widely known as a broadcaster and writer on photography. – A fine tonal print in very good condition.
Photographer unknown. Lis Beyer-Volger (1906-1973). Late 1920s. Vintage gelatin silver print. 8,3 x 11 cm. Archtiect Hans Volger's stamp on the verso.
In 1923 Lis Beyer-Volger started studying at the Bauhaus in Weimar. She took classes with Johannes Itten, Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee. Under Georg Muche she attended the weaving workshop. In 1925, she went to Bauhaus Dessau. She also took part in artistic activities at the Bauhaus such as singing, dancing and making costumes for Oskar Schlemmer's theater pieces as well as the Bauhaus festivities. She also often posed as a model for Bauhaus photographers such as T. Lux Feininger and Margit Kallin. In 1932, she married the artist and architect Hans Volger. – Traces of previous mounting on verso, otherwise in very good condition.
Provenance: Marzona Collection
"Kontrollraum". 2006. Inkjet print 2013. 39 x 50 cm (49,2 x 60 cm). Signed, titled and dated by the photographer in pencil and edition text on the verso. From an edition by Griffelkunst-Vereinigung Hamburg e.V.
Handling crease in lower white margin, otherwise in very good condition.
Photographer: Charlotte Rohrbach (1902-1981). Statues by Arno Breker. 1943. 33 (of 35) vintage gelatin silver prints. Each circa 40 x 30 cm. Each photo with printed title and edition text on the verso, with text brochure, numbered 590 in ink, Film-Foto-Verlag (1943), in original card portfolio (some traces of use).
A few with slight oxidation mirroring in edges, otherwise most in very good condition.
"The World Famous *BOB*". 2001. Large-format chromogenic print on Fujicolor Crytsal Archive paper. 60,5 x 45 cm. Signed, dated, titled and editioned 8/10 by the photographer in ink on the verso.
In excellent condition. With: A copy of the book "New Burlesque".
Lit.: Katahrina Bosse. New Burlesque. Trézélan 2003, ill. p. 17.
[*]: Regelbesteuert gemäß Auktionsbedingungen. [^]: Ausgleich von Einfuhr-Umsatzsteuer.
* Alle Angaben inkl. 24% Regelaufgeld ohne MwSt. und ohne Gewähr – Irrtum vorbehalten.
Galerie Bassenge
Erdener Str. 5A
14193 Berlin
Öffnungszeiten:
Montag bis Donnerstag, 10–18 Uhr,
Freitag, 10–16 Uhr
Telefon: +49 30 8938029-0
Fax: +49 30 8918025
E-Mail: info (at) bassenge.com
Impressum
Datenschutzerklärung
© 2022 Galerie Gerda Bassenge
Galerie Bassenge
Erdener Str. 5A
14193 Berlin
Öffnungszeiten:
Montag bis Donnerstag, 10–18 Uhr,
Freitag, 10–16 Uhr
Telefon: +49 30 8938029-0
Fax: +49 30 8918025
E-Mail: info (at) bassenge.com
Impressum
Datenschutzerklärung
© 2022 Galerie Gerda Bassenge