Brassaï
Streetwalker near the Place d'Italie, Paris
Los 4120
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4.500€ (US$ 4,839)
Streetwalker near the Place d'Italie, Paris. 1932/printed 1950s by Brassai. Large-format exhibition gelatin silver print. 48 x 35 cm. Mounted to fiberboard; Das menschliche Antlitz Europas exhibition label on mount verso.
This print was made by Brassai himself for the exhibition "Das menschliche Antlitz Europas", which was conceived as a counterpart to the "Family of Man" exhibition curated by Edward Steichen. It opened in November 1959, at the Münchener Stadtmuseum. It included major photographers such as Edward Steichen, Cartier-Bresson and Brassai. The curator of the exhibition had received the photograph from Brassai himself, making it, also as an object, a piece of authentic photographic history. – Surface rubbing and stronger scratches, some retouched spots, edge wear with some paper and emulsion and paper loss in corners.
Provenienz: From the photographer to previous owner, to the present owner.
Ausstellung: Das menschliche Antlitz Europas, November 1959, Münchener Stadtmuseum.
"Freie Form". 1951. Vintage gelatin silver print. 28 x 22 cm. Photographer's stamp, address Hofgeismar and exhibition label attached to the verso, mounted in upper corners to board, photographer's stamp, signed and annotated by the photographer in ballpoint pen on mount verso.
A few small spots, otherwise in very good condition.
Budnik, Dan
Jasper Johns, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York
Los 4125
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2.375€ (US$ 2,554)
"Jasper Johns, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York". 1958/printed 2006-08. Dye transfer print. 56 x 37 cm (60 x 50 cm). Unsigned, with printer's stamp on the verso.
In excellent condition with rich, bright colors.
Rio de Janeiro. 1958. Vintage gelatin silver print. 19,7 x 29,8 cm. Photographer's stamp, number stamp and annotated in ink on the verso.
Corners bumped, a few light handling marks and surface irregularities, otherwise in very good condition.
Tempelhof Airport, Berlin. April 1945/printed 1980s. Matte gelatin silver print. 37,7 x 27,2 cm. Signed by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Ernst Volland/Heinz Krimmer (eds.). Von Moskau nach Berlin. Bilder des russischen Fotografen Jewgeni Chaldej. Berlin 1999, ill. p. 71.Traces of previous mounting on the verso, some handling marks/creases, slight toning in left edge, otherwise in good condition.
Chargesheimer
Selected images: Street scenes and bar scenes
Los 4130
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688€ (US$ 739)
Selected images: Street and bar scenes. 1957-59/printed 2008. 6 gelatin silver prints. Each circa 23 x 18,5 cm (30,4 x 23,7 cm). Each with printed Griffelkunst edition text on the verso, in original half-canvas folder with illustrated text brochure.
In excellent condition.
Souvenir album of Peking. 1920s. Circa 48 vintage gelatin silver prints. Each circa 8,5 x 14 cm and reverse. Inserted in album board slits, each with typed caption label below the images on the mount, bound in canvas album.
Most photos in very good condition.
Self-Portrait. 1932/printed 1970s. Gelatin silver print. 17,5 x 12,4 cm (29,3 x 20,5 cm). Mounted in corners to board, signed by the photographer in pencil below the image on the mount.
In very good condition.
Photographer: Walde Huth (1923-2011). Leatherwear. Circa 1944. Vintage chromogenic color print on Agfa-Color paper. 24 x 18 cm. Annotated in pencil on the verso.
In 1943 Walde Huth was hired by I.G. Farben AG as a photographer and she took part in some of the early experiments with color film. – In very good condition.
Color Photography
Central Park, New York in winter
Los 4135
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350€ (US$ 376)
Photographer unknown. Central Park, New York in winter. 1948. Vintage color carbro print. 26 x 21 cm (29,8 x 24,5 cm). Flush-mounted to card; annotated in ballpoint pen on the verso.
White margins with traces of glue from mounting, some color matrix overlapping in edges, some surface soiling, otherwise in good condition.
Deutsche Afrika-Linien
Presentation album of ships from the German Africa Shipping Lines
Los 4137
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375€ (US$ 403)
Presentation album of ships from the German Africa Shipping Lines. 1920s-30s. 24 vintage gelatin silver contact prints. Each circa 18 x 24 cm. Mounted to album pages with printed captions in German and English below the images on the mount, bound in paper album (corners worn, traces of use) with chord binding.
An attractive collection of images showing ships of the Woermann-Linie, Deutsche Ost-Afrika Linie, Hamburg-Amerika Linie (Afrika Dienst) and Hamburg-Bremer Afrika-Linie. Includes both exterior and interior views of the following steamers: Ubena, Aldoph Woermann, Usambara, Njassa, Tanganjika, Wangoni, Ussukuma and Usaramo. – Some oxidation mirroring in edges, otherwise in very good condition. – Brochure Deutsche-Afrika Linien. A short history of the German Africa Lines Hamburg. Published by Deutsche Afrika-Linien in 1980.
Dietrich, Marlene
Marlene Dietrich with Curt Bois and others at the dance hall of the "Victoria-Garten" Berlin, Wilmersdorf
Los 4138
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813€ (US$ 874)
Photographer: Ultraphon. Marlene Dietrich with Curt Bois and others at the dance hall of the "Victoria-Garten" Berlin, Wilmersdorf Wilhelmsaue 114/115. 1930. 2 vintage gelatin silver prints. Each circa 17,7 x 23,2 cm. Each with agency stamp, annotated in ink/pencil/red crayon and with layout marks on the verso.
A very rare document of the heyday of German entertainment in the early 1930s. It shows Curt Bois together with Marlene Dietrich (1930) during a recording session for the international "Ultraphon" AG in Berlin, Wihelmsaue. The "Ultraphon" AG was liquidated a short time later and taken over by "Telefunken". Marlene Dietrich went to Hollywood at the end of 1930, and Curt Bois took a difficult road to emigration in 1933 via Vienna, London, Zurich, Paris and finally to the USA. With the support of Thomas Mann, he returned to Germany in 1950. – Each with stronger horizontal creases, some oxidation mirroring, one with some painting for publication and tear in upper left corner as well as two small holes from staple.
"Milk Drop Coronet". 1957. Vintage chromogenic print on Kodak paper. 25 x 20,3 cm. EG & G. Inc. (Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier Inc.) and No. 138265 stamps as well as A Kodak Paper watermark on the verso.
Keith Davis. An American Century of Photography: From Dry-Plate to Digital: The Hallmark Photographic Collection, ill. plate 236 (Milk Drop Coronet, variant). – A scientist and professor of electrical engineering at M.I.T., Harold Edgerton became interested in photography in 1931. He employed a stroboscope to generate extremely brief bursts of light in his photographic studies. These stop-action pictures made it possible to observe movements that were too fast for the human eye to see. In his milk drop images, Edgerton learned that the shape of the coronet was determined by three factors: the size of the drop, the height from which it fell, and the thickness of the film of milk on the surface from a previous drop. These studies are among Edgerton's most iconic images. The present photograph, printed by Edgerton at M.I.T., is a rare early chromogenic print with a glossy surface and saturated colors. – Buckled, small indentation mark in upper right near edge, small light crease near left edge, a few small nicks in edges, otherwise an early dye transfer print with rich, saturated colors and in good condition.
Webb, Mississippi. 1969/printed 1990s. Dye transfer print. 36,5 x 55 cm (45 x 57 cm). Unsigned, with printer's stamp on the verso.
In excellent condition with rich, bright colors.
Jean Paul Sartre. 1950. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Agfa-Brovira paper. 23,7 x 17,8 cm. Photographer's/copyright stamp, address Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Kaiser-Platz 1, number stamp and annotated in pencil on the verso.
Airbrush painting and layout marks in white paint for publication on recto, a few small retouched spots, some handling marks/creases, otherwise in good condition.
Essamba, Angèle Etoundi
Le fil conducteur; Profil africain I
Los 4145
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500€ (US$ 538)
"Le fil conducteur"; "Profil africain I". 1998,1986/printed 1999. 2 gelatin silver prints. Each 35 x 35,2 cm (40,5 x 47 cm). Each signed and editioned in ink in lower margin; each titled, signed and editioned 4/20 and 7/20 in pencil on the verso, each matted, signed, titled, dated and editioned by the photographer in pencil on the mat.
Essamba is a Cameroonian photographer who lives and works in Holland. – Corners slightly bumped, otherwise in very good condition.
Photographer: Walker Evans (1903-1975). "Main Street, Greensboro, Alabama". 1936/printed 1970s by the Library of Congress. Ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Kodak paper. 20,5 x 25,3 cm. Number notations in pencil as well as Reproduced from the collection of the Library of Congress stamp on the verso.
Some handling marks/dents, some stronger in left side, otherwise in very good condition.
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