Marquardt, Sven
Woman with claw gloves on beach
Los 4203
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1.240€ (US$ 1,333)
Woman with claw gloves on beach. 1980s. Vintage gelatin silver print. 35,7 x 24,2 cm. Signed by the photographer in pencil in lower margin.
Corners bumped, a few light handling marks, liquid mark in upper left corner, otherwise in good condition.
Provenance: Directly from the photographer to the current owner
Fashion. 1980s. 3 vintage gelatin silver prints. Each circa 21,3 x 14,2 cm (23 x 16 cm). Each with photographer's/copyright stamp on the verso.
Some light handling marks/creases.
Provenance: Directly from the photographer to the current owner
Nude portrait. 1980s. Vintage gelatin silver print. 46 x 31 cm. Signed by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Corners bumped/frayed, small tears and creases in upper edge, traces of previous mounting on verso, otherwise in good condition.
Provenance: Directly from the photographer to the current owner
McBride, Will
Vice president Lyndon B. Johnson holding a speech at Rathaus Schöneberg, West Berlin
Los 4207
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620€ (US$ 667)
Vice president Lyndon B. Johnson holding a speech at Rathaus Schöneberg, West Berlin. August 19, 1961. Vintage gelatin silver print on Agfa paper. 30 x 19,8 cm. Annotated in pencil on the verso.
Slightly buckled, minimal edge wear, corners slightly bumped, a few small spots in upper left, otherwise in good condition.
Romy Schneider in Paris. 1964/printed later. Gelatin silver print. 30 x 45 cm (40 x 50 cm). Signed, annotated and dated by the photographer in pencil, as well as collection stamp on the verso.
Light bump in right margin, otherwise in near excellent condition.
Provenance: Directly from the photographer to the present owner
McBride, Will
Beim Morgen Duschen, Schule Schloß Salem
Los 4210
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3.472€ (US$ 3,733)
"Beim Morgen Duschen, Schule Schloß Salem". 1963/printed later. Gelatin silver print. 36 x 54 cm (51 x 60,5 cm). Signed, annotated, dated and numbered 1/12 by the photographer in pencil and collection stamp on the verso.
Some buckling, otherwise in very good condition.
Provenance: Directly from the photographer to the present owner
McBride, Will
Nach dem Licht schauen - Jungen beim Waschen, Schule Schloss Salem
Los 4211
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3.472€ (US$ 3,733)
"Nach dem Licht schauen - Jungen beim Waschen, Schule Schloss Salem". 1963/printed 1990. Gelatin silver print. 54 x 36 cm (61 x 51 cm). Signed, annotated and dated by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Buckled in upper area, otherwise in very good condition.
Provenance: Directly from the photographer to the present owner
McBride, Will
"Reinhard H. mit Socke, Casoli"
Los 4212
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4.216€ (US$ 4,533)
"Reinhard H. mit Socke, Casoli". 1973/printed 2014. Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle rag paper. 66 x 43,5 cm (81 x 59 cm). Signed, annotated and dated by the photographer in ballpoint pen on the verso.
Color photographs by Will McBride are rare on the art market. In 1973 McBride took a series of male nudes in Casoli, Italy but never made prints from the slide negatives. At the request of an enthusiastic collector high quality pigment prints were made of a selection of the images in a small edition of 5 prints in 2014. The subtle colors and fine rendition of the skin's surface are extraordinary and show an undiscovered side of Will McBride's work. – A fine tonal print with strong colors and in excellent condition.
Provenance: Directly from the photographer to the present owner
Lit.: Will McBride. Mein Italien. Munich 2003. ill. p. 161 (image of the same model).
Selected views of Krögel. 1903-07. 3 collodion paper prints. 28,5 x 22,6 cm and 23 x 17 cm. 2 with photographer's logo, negative number and date in the negative in lower right corner; photographer's stamp(s) and annotated in pencil on the verso.
Creases in corners, one with paper loss in lower corners, a few small tears in edges, some handling marks, otherwise strong prints in good to very good condition.
Lit.: Wolfgang Gottschalk (ed.). Alt Berlin. Historische Fotografien von Max Missmann. Leipzig/Weimar 1988, ill. p. 164.
India. 1930s. 5 vintage large-format gelatin silver prints. Each circa 39 x 29 cm. Each signed by the photographer in lower right corner in black/white ink, 4 mounted to board (slight traces of use, slightly soiled).
The German architect and interior designer Eckart Muthesius lived in India between 1930-1939, when the Maharaja of Indore commissioned him to decorate and design his Palace at Manik Bagh. Muthesius was also an excellent photographer and during his time in India he passionately photographed the land and its people. The prints offered here are expertly printed and it is evident that Muthesius was both a keen technician, as well as a masterful composer of photographs. These photos were shown in an exhibition in Berlin in the 1950s. – One with small spots in negative, otherwise fine tonal prints in very good condition.
Provenance: Eckart Muthesius Archive
From "This Land" series. 2015. 2 gelatin silver prints. 30 x 39 cm (39 x 48 cm). Each signed by the photographer in pencil on the verso, from an edition by Griffelkunst.
In very good condition.
Neusüss, Floris M.
Full body silhouettes
Los 4218
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1.178€ (US$ 1,267)
Full body silhouettes ("Körpergramme"). 1965-73. 3 vintage gelatin silver prints. Each circa 29 x 14 cm and 24 x 22,5 cm (31 x 24 cm). Each signed, dated and annotated by the photographer in pencil and photographer's label on the verso.
Edges slightly curled, otherwise in very good condition.
Nuclear Testing
Nuclear test bomb, April 29, 1952
Los 4219
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372€ (US$ 400)
Nuclear test bomb, April 29, 1952. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver press print. 19,5 x 18,5 cm. Newspaper cutting, Associated Press "Wirephoto" stamp and annotated in ink on the verso.
The newspaper clipping on the verso reads: "Blast forms Fireball. This huge ball of fire formed 3,000 feet above the floor of the Nevada desert a moment after Tuesday's nuclear explosion. While streamers rising skyward were caused by rockets fired almost simultaneously". – A few handling marks, slight buckling, otherwise in good condition.
Nuclear Testing
Underwater nuclear test bomb, Bikini Atoll, 1950s
Los 4220
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372€ (US$ 400)
Underwater nuclear test bomb, Bikini Atoll, 1950s. Vintage color transparency. 27,5 x 35 cm.
Several cuts in upper right, colors shifted, some light surface soiling, otherwise in good condition.
Orlik, Emil
Emil Orlik portraying the opera singer Maria Jeritza
Los 4221
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744€ (US$ 800)
Photographer: Underwood & Underwood Studio. Emil Orlik portraying the opera singer Maria Jeritza. Circa 1920. Vintage gelatin silver print. 18 x 23 cm. Studio's logo in the negative in lower left; annotated in pencil on the verso.
Silver mirroring in lower and right edge, some surface scuff marks, otherwise in good condition.
Provenance: Galerie Bodo Niemann, Berlin
The actress Asta Nielsen (1881-1972). Circa 1921. Vintage toned contact gelatin silver print. 11,9 x 9 cm. Orlik estate stamp on the verso.
In near excellent condition.
Provenance: Galerie Bodo Niemann, Berlin
The politician Bernhard Weiß (1880-1951). Circa 1929. Vintage contact gelatin silver contact print on Velox paper. 11,5 x 8,7 cm. Orlik estate stamp and annotated in pencil on the verso.
Bernhard Weiß was the director of the political section of the German police from 1920 - 1924 and as of 1927 the Vice Chief of police. He opposed violent acts of the KPD and NSDAP and had many opponents from both sides. Persecuted as a Jew and being Goebbel's personal enemy (in the NS press he was referred to as "Isador Weiß"), he lost his position in 1932, and after a short internment he emigrated to London where he died in 1951. – In excellent condition.
Provenance: Galerie Bodo Niemann, Berlin
The painter Max Slevogt (1868-1932). Circa 1926. 3 vintage contact collodion paper prints. Each circa 11,8 x 8,8 cm. Each with Orlik estate stamp on the verso.
A few light handling marks, some light surface soiling, otherwise in very good condition.
Provenance: Galerie Bodo Niemann, Berlin
Alexa von Porembski (1906-1981). Circa 1925. Vintage contact gelatin silver print (half exposed glass negative). 11,8 x 8,8 cm. Orlik estate stamp and annotated in pencil on the verso.
In near excellent condition.
Provenance: Galerie Bodo Niemann, Berlin
Orlik, Emil
Emil Orlik etching and reproduction photo of the paintng "Dächern von Paris"
Los 4228
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1.860€ (US$ 2,000)
Photographer: Heinz von Perckhammer and Emil Orlik. Emil Orlik etching and reproduction photo of the painting "Self-portrait in front of "'Dächern von Paris'". Circa 1928. 2 vintage gelatin silver prints. Each circa 23,5 x 18,3 cm. 1 with photographer's stamp (Perckhammer) and 1 with Orlik estate stamp on the verso.
Some crease marks and handling marks, one with spot in lower mid area, otherwise in good condition.
Provenance: Galerie Bodo Niemann, Berlin
Views of China. Circa 1911/12. 9 vintage unique gelatin silver prints (no existing negatives). Each circa 18 x 13 cm. Most annotated in pencil, each with Orlik estate stamp on the verso.
These rare and unique photographs were taken by the artist Emil Orlik on his trip to China in 1911. They show various street views of an unknown city in China, including two studio portraits of a young Chinese woman and a group portrait of Korean students. – Most with some silver mirroring in edges, otherwise many in good condition. With: Cabinet studio portrait of a Japanese geisha. Circa 1911. Albumen print mounted to original studio cabinet board. Orlik estate stamp on mount verso. - Surface scuff marks, slight soiling.
Provenance: Galerie Bodo Niemann, Berlin
Photographer: Erwin Raupp (1863-1931). Houses alongside lake. 1904. Vintage gum bichromate print. Circa 40 x 30 cm. Signed and dated by the photographer in white paint in lower left corner, flush-mounted to board and framed under glass in original wood frame (some scratches).
Erwin Raupp was a court photographer in Dresden and a well-known portraitist. He portayed such renowned artists as Franz Lenbach and the writer Karl May. Towards the beginning of the century he worked in pigment processes, producing pictorialist images of high quality that could compete with those of his contemporaries such as Frank Eugene, Hugo Erfurth, Jacob Hilsdorf, Th. and O. Hofmeister, Heinz Kühn and Baron A. de Meyer. The gum bichromate process was invented circa 1855 by Alphonse Louis Poitevin (1819-1887), but it did not gain much notice until 1895, when Robert Demachy developed a new variant based on Poitevin's process and it soon became widely used by pictorialist photographers. – Foxing spots in upper sky area, some light discoloration in mid lake and lower area, slightly buckled, otherwise a rich tonal print in good condition (not examined outside frame).
Lit.: Fritz Kempe. Kunstfotografie um 1900 in Deutschland. Stuttgart 1982.
Pictorialism
Reproduction of the painting "Verwundete Amazone" (Wounded Amazon) by Franz von Stuck
Los 4239
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248€ (US$ 267)
Photographer: Adolphe Braun & Cie. (attributed to). Reproduction of the painting "Verwundete Amazone" (Wounded Amazon) by Franz von Stuck. 1905. Vintage large format carbon print. 42 x 49 cm. Mounted to board.
A strong print in very good condition.
Pictorialism
Portrait of Countess Friederike Fugger von Babenhausen with her two daughters
Los 4247
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496€ (US$ 533)
Photographer: Karl Müller, Memmingen. Portrait of Countess Friederike Fugger von Babenhausen (1887-1949) with her two daughters. Circa 1915. Vintage large format carbon print. 74 x 52,5 cm. Signed by the photographer in ink in upper right corner, flush-mounted to board.
Corners bumped (upper left corner with loss), a few nicks in edges, a few surface scuff marks, otherwise a strong print in very good condition.
Pictorialism
Scene from the film "Das alte Gesetz" with Henny Porten
Los 4248
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496€ (US$ 533)
Photographer: Hans Natge (1893 - after 1960). Scene from the film 'Das alte Gesetz' with Henny Porten. 1923. Vintage greent-toned pigment print on chamois paper. 21 x 29 cm (32 x 41,5 cm). Signed and dated (24) by the photographer in pencil below the image in the margin.
Hans Natge was one of the major German film photographers between 1920 - 1945. In his early work he incorporated pictorial aspects while experimenting with various pigment processes. His early film stills for Friedrich Murnau's 'Faust' (1925/26) are highly artistic and show his technical talent in creating the atmosphere of the film. The print offered here is one of the photographer's rare fine pigment prints. – Corners bumped, lower right corner with a few creases, otherwise a fine tonal print in excellent condition.
Lit.: Jürgen Trimborn. "Hans Natge und die Anfänge der Filmfotografie in Deutschland" in: Timm Starl (ed.). Fotogeschichte. Beiträge zur Geschichte und Ästhetik der Fotografie. Marburg 2000, issue 75, p. 33 ff.
Press Photography
Selected images of various spectacular events in the 1920s
Los 4250
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372€ (US$ 400)
Photo agencies: A-B-C Bildercentrale, Max Gerlach, Karl Pache, Scherl, A. Groß and others. Selected images of various spectacular events in the 1920s. 10 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver press prints. Each circa 17 x 12,5 cm. Most with agency stamp and with German typed press text label affixed to the verso.
This group includes images of animal trainers, unusual skilled workers and new technical inventions. – Some with light traces of use, otherwise in good condition.
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Telefon: +49 30 8938029-0
Fax: +49 30 8918025
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