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Lot 4242, Auction  122, Neusüss, Floris M., Rondanini Medusa, Glyptothek, Munich

Neusüss, Floris M.
Rondanini Medusa, Glyptothek, Munich
Los 4242

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500€ (US$ 538)

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Rondanini Medusa, Glyptothek, Munich. 2002. Vintage gelatin silver after a photogram. 36 x 17 cm (40,2 x 30,5). Signed, titled and dedicated by the photographer in pencil and photographer's stamp on the verso.

In very good condition.

Lot 4243, Auction  122, Neusüss, Floris M., Flower photogram

Neusüss, Floris M.
Flower photogram
Los 4243

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1.250€ (US$ 1,344)

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Flower photogram. 2007. Cibachrome print. 30,2 x 25,2 cm. Signed, dated and titled by the photographer in black marker on the verso.

In addition to his remarkable body photograms, Neusüss left a lasting impression with his creative flower photograms, in which he placed flowers directly on photosensitive paper, exposing them to light to craft visually striking and abstract compositions. – In excellent condition.

Lot 4244, Auction  122, Niermann, Klaus, New York City

Niermann, Klaus
New York City
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375€ (US$ 403)

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"New York City". 1976/printed later. Fine art pigment print. 63,5 x 97 cm. Photographer's blindstamp lower right; signed, dated and editioned 1/10 by the photographer in felt-tip pen/pencil on the verso.

In very good condition.

Lot 4250, Auction  122, Perckhammer, Heinz von, Female nude

Perckhammer, Heinz von
Female nude
Los 4250

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600€ (US$ 645)

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Female nude. 1932. Vintage gelatin silver print on chamois paper. 23,4 x 17,4 cm. Photographer's/copyright stamps and annotated in pencil on the verso.

Heinz von Perckhammer, an accomplished photographer originating from Tyrol, gained recognition for his remarkable body of work, prominently featuring Chinese nudes and street scenes from the bustling city of Beijing. His nude portraits stand out due to their exquisite elegance, gracefully bridging the realms of classical aesthetics and contemporary sensibilities. Perckhammer's artistic depictions of the human form carry a profound sense of intimacy and vulnerability, forging a powerful connection that resonates between the viewer and the subject. – Minimal oxidation mirroring in right and upper edge, more visible at an angle, otherwise in very good condition.

Lit.: Published in: Das Leben, July 1932, vol. 10, issue 1, titled "Das Kleid aus Nichts" (variant).

Lot 4251, Auction  122, Perckhammer, Heinz von, The Great Wall, China

Perckhammer, Heinz von
The Great Wall, China
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250€ (US$ 269)

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The Great Wall, China. Circa 1928. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print. 23,7 x 17,4 cm. Photographer's/copyright stamp, press agency stamp and typed title on the verso.

Corners slightly bumped, a few handling marks, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4252, Auction  122, Platt Lynes, George, Study from George Balanchine's "Orpheus"

Platt Lynes, George
Study from George Balanchine's "Orpheus"
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1.000€ (US$ 1,075)

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Study from George Balanchine's "Orpheus". 1950. Vintage gelatin silver print. 18,9 x 23 cm. Photographer's stamp on verso.

George Platt Lynes's photographs of ballet dancers are celebrated for their artistic and evocative quality, emphasizing grace, movement, and the human form in motion. His work in this realm reflects his profound comprehension of dance and his skill in capturing ballet's beauty and expressiveness through his camera lens. – Corners bumped, edges slightly rubbed, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4254, Auction  122, Reidt, Hedda, Hands with ring

Reidt, Hedda
Hands with ring
Los 4254 [*]

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375€ (US$ 403)

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Hands with ring. Circa 1925. Vintage gelatin silver print mounted to board (lifting off of mount). 12 x 17 cm (29 x 21 cm). Signed by the photographer in pencil below image, lower right on mount; photographer's stamp on print verso.

Hedda Reidt trained in photography in Munich from 1917 to 1919, studying alongside future cinematographer Willy Zielke and fellow photographer Lotte Jacobi. During her development as a photographer she transitioned from Pictorialism to embracing the New Objectivity style. By 1928, she had established herself as an independent photographer, and her assignments included product photography for diverse clients, such as designers, educational institutions, and the Deutsche Werkstätten. Her material-focused photographs garnered recognition and were featured in prominent photography exhibitions. – Upper left corner slightly bumped, some light mirroring in edges, only visible in raling light, otherwise in very good condition.

Lot 4258, Auction  122, Riefenstahl, Leni, Self-portrait

Riefenstahl, Leni
Self-portrait
Los 4258 [*]

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475€ (US$ 511)

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Self-portrait. Circa 1930. Vintage gelatin silver print (photo postcard). 11 x 8 cm (14 x 9,2 cm). Signed by the photographer in the negative in lower margin.

This self-portrait captures Riefenstahl in a somber and dramatic style that mirrors the intense lighting seen in her later cinematic works. While her artistic talents were evident, her association with the Nazi regime and her role in propaganda filmmaking remain subjects of significant debate and criticism. – Corners slightly bumped, minimal mirroring along edges of print, otherwise in very good condition.

Lot 4260, Auction  122, Ronkholz, Tata, Bochum-Wattenscheid Assenbruchstrasse

Ronkholz, Tata
Bochum-Wattenscheid Assenbruchstrasse
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2.250€ (US$ 2,419)

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"Bochum-Wattenscheid Assenbruchstrasse" from the 'Trinkhallen' series. 1978. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Agfa paper. 30,9 x 40,4 cm. Titled with archive number 81 and number notation 5/78 by the photographer in pencil on the verso.

Tata Ronkholz, a significant figure associated with the Becher School and German objective photography in the 1970s and 1980s, is celebrated for her documentation of urban scenes in the Rhineland and Ruhr region, providing a visual record of post-war architecture and urban development. She primarily focused her lens on cities like Cologne, Düsseldorf, Essen, and others in the Rhine-Ruhr area. Her renowned series, "Trinkhallen" (drinking halls), which she began in 1978, features photographs of shop window designs. Her photographic journey began while she was at the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where she studied under Professor Bernd Becher, later becoming part of the influential Becher School, alongside other distinguished artists such as Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, Axel Hütte, Thomas Ruff, and Thomas Struth. – Some surface scuff marks/rubbing, small fold in edge upper left, otherwise in very good condition.

Lot 4261, Auction  122, Ronkholz, Tata, Duisburg-Neudorf, Kammstrasse 131

Ronkholz, Tata
Duisburg-Neudorf, Kammstrasse 131
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2.750€ (US$ 2,957)

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"Duisburg-Neudorf, Kammstrasse 131" from the 'Trinkhallen' series. 1978. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Agfa paper. 30,5 x 40,4 cm. Number notation 65 by the photographer in pencil on the verso.

Some surface scuff marks/rubbing, light surface scratch in upper right near edge, otherwise in very good condition.

Lot 4264, Auction  122, Sander, August, Individual studio portraits

Sander, August
Individual studio portraits
Los 4264 [*]

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550€ (US$ 591)

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Individual studio portraits. Circa 1902-1909. 3 vintage gelatin silver prints mounted to original studio board. Between 9,7 x 6,5 cm and 20,2 x 9,6 cm. Photographer's studio logo on recto and verso of mount.

August Sander is celebrated for his pioneering approach to portrait photography, capturing the diverse faces of German society in the early 20th century through his monumental project "People of the 20th Century." Offered here are three early portraits from the photographer's studio in Linz. – Edges of mounts slightly rubbed, some light foxing and surface scuff marks, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4265, Auction  122, Schensky, Franz, Helgoland in rough seas

Schensky, Franz
Helgoland in rough seas
Los 4265 [*]

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500€ (US$ 538)

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Helgoland in rough seas. 1912/printed later. Gelatin silver print. 17,8 x 24 cm. Photographer's blindstamp on lower right corner; copyright stamp on verso.

Franz Schensky, a renowned German photographer, gained acclaim for his courageous commitment to documenting the dramatic landscapes of Helgoland, particularly under harsh weather conditions during the early 20th century. His evocative photograph, dated 1912, is aptly titled 'Helgoland in Rough Seas,' reflecting his skill in capturing the island's rugged beauty and the relentless power of the sea. – Traces of previous mounting on the verso, otherwise in excellent condition.

Lot 4266, Auction  122, Schwerdtle, Dieter, Joseph Beuys planting the first tree for his "7000 Eichen" project during the documenta 7 in Kassel

Schwerdtle, Dieter
Joseph Beuys planting the first tree for his "7000 Eichen" project during the documenta 7 in Kassel
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1.375€ (US$ 1,478)

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Joseph Beuys planting the first tree for his "7000 Eichen" project during the documenta 7 in Kassel. 1982. Vintage gelatin silver print. 34,5 x 2,5 cm (40,4 x 30,4 cm). Signed, titled and dated in pencil on verso.

For the Documenta 7 in 1982, Joseph Beuys embarked on a project titled "7,000 Oaks" (7.000 Eichen). As part of this project, Beuys proposed the planting of 7,000 oak trees throughout the city of Kassel, the host city of Documenta. Each oak tree was accompanied by a basalt stone, and the combination of tree and stone was considered a work of art. Beuys conceptualized this project as a manifestation of "social sculpture," where art and ecological advocacy intersected. – Corners slightly bumped, some smudging in lower right corner, small spot in upper margin, otherwise in very good condition.

Siam
Views of the Ceremonial Reception of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn of Siam (9) on the occasion of his return from his second (1907) trip to Europe
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2.250€ (US$ 2,419)

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Photographer: Emil Eduard Groote (1870-1948). Views of the Ceremonial Reception of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn of Siam (9) on the occasion of his return from his second (1907) trip to Europe and some landscape views. 1907. 15 vintage platinum prints. Most circa 10 x 12,5 cm and 12 x 16 cm.

Apart from depicting a range of bustling canal and river scenes, this rare collection of photographs also features the religious and military reception ceremony held in Bangkok on November 17, 1907, to welcome King Chulalongkorn back from his European journey. The grand procession moved through Rajdamnern Avenue, passing under elaborately constructed arches of honor, with enthusiastic participation from the public, turning the occasion into a joyous and festive celebration. – Some corners bumped, otherwise in good to very good condition with strong contrasts.

Provenance: Estate of Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Rexhausen, Bangkok

Lit.: Joachim K. Bautze. Unseen Siam: Early Photography 1860 - 1910. Bangkok 2016, compare p. 345, plate 9 and 10.

Lot 4268, Auction  122, Schröter, Erasmus, Frau 6

Schröter, Erasmus
Frau 6
Los 4268 [*]

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750€ (US$ 806)

Details

"Frau 6". 2001/printed 2014. Chromogenic print mounted to Dibond. 71 x 60 cm. Signed and editioned by the photographer in pencil on mount verso. One of an edition of 3, framed under glass.

Erasmus Schröter's subjects are not professional models. In his series, "Komparsen" (Extras), the Leipzig photographer dedicates his focus to crafting universal portraits of ordinary, middle-aged individuals. He discovers his subjects among the records of theater extras in his hometown, giving them a moment in the spotlight during his elaborate photoshoots. Enhanced by backgrounds featuring the fading colors of East Germany's bygone era, Schröter skillfully navigates the balance between staged imagery and photographic documentation. Prints of the works in this series have been exclusively published in a limited edition. – In excellent condition.

Lot 4271, Auction  122, Singh, Raghubir, Untitled (Rajasthan)

Singh, Raghubir
Untitled (Rajasthan)
Los 4271

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750€ (US$ 806)

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Untitled (Rajasthan). 1975/printed circa 1985. Dye transfer print. 35,3 x 23,3 cm (42 x 33,5 cm). With printer's stamp on the verso.

Raghubir Singh, hailing from an aristocratic Rajput family in Jaipur, had his initial encounter with photography as a student when he came across Henri Cartier-Bresson's 1948 book, "Beautiful Jaipur." This discovery ignited his passion for photography, leading to a remarkable body of work that captures the essence of Indian culture and the evolving landscapes of the country. Today, Singh holds a prominent place in the history of early color photography, alongside celebrated photographers like William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Joel Sternfeld, and Joel Meyerowitz. – A fine print with bright colors and in excellent condition.

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