Dutch interiors. 1910s. 6 vintage gelatin silver prints and 1 photogravure. Various sizes, most circa 12 x 16 cm. 1 with photographer's blindstamp in left/right corner, 5 with photographer's stamp on the verso.
Active in Honnef and Düsseldorf between the 1910s-1930s, Emil Lichtenberg primarily documented architecture, including office buildings, interiors and factories, but he also made many fine portraits, especially in the 1910s. He was a member of the GDL (Society of German Photographers). He often used various high-quality photographic processes and the majority of his prints show fine craftsmanship. – Fine prints in very good condition.
Lichtenberg, Emil
Selected images of Dutch coastal scenes with ships and fishermen
Los 4243
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375€ (US$ 403)
Selected images of Dutch coastal scenes with ships and fishermen. 1910s. 9 vintage gelatin silver prints and 1 photogravure. Various sizes, between circa 28 x 20 cm and most 16 x 12 cm. 4 mounted and signed in pencil on the mount, 4 with photographer's blindstamp in left/right corner, 2 with photographer's stamp on the verso.
One with small discoloration in lower edge, otherwise fine prints in very good condition.
Lichtenberg, Emil
Selected images of Dutch fishermen
Los 4244
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375€ (US$ 403)
Selected images of Dutch fishermen. 1910s. 8 vintage gelatin silver prints. Various sizes, between circa 22 x 16 cm and 11 x 14 cm. 2 signed in pencil in lower margin, 6 with photographer's stamp on the verso.
In very good condition.
Link, O. Winston
Swimming Pool, Welch, West Virginia
Los 4245
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3.500€ (US$ 3,763)
"Swimming Pool, Welch, West Virginia". 1963/printed 1984. Gelatin silver print. 50,4 x 40,5 cm. Signed and dated by the photographer in pencil, annotations in pencil and photographer's reproduction limitation and copyright stamp on the verso.
Minimal oxidation mirroring in upper area, only visible at an angle, minimal fading/toning in lower edge, otherwise a fine tonal print in very good condition.
Provenienz: Purchased from the estate of Herb Ritts.
Palazzo Vecchio, Florence. 1950s. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Agfa-Brovira doubleweight paper. 29,5 x 21 cm. 2 photographer's stamps and annotated by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Edges slightly curled, corners bumped with minimal emulsion loss, a few small retouched spots, otherwise in very good condition.
"The Irish Girls" 2005. Cibachrome print. 38 x 42 cm (51 x 55,5 cm). Signed, titled, editioned AP 1/3 and dated by the photographer in ink on label on the verso. Framed under glass.
The photographer Loretta Lux first studied painting at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich before turning to photography. However, in her photographs she continues to combine painting, along with digital manipulation, creating otherworldly images. – In excellent condition (not examined outside frame).
Provenienz: The Olbricht Collection
Luxemburg, Rosa
Portrait of Rosa Luxemburg
Los 4249
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1.750€ (US$ 1,882)
Photographer: Hänse-Herrmann, Berlin. Portrait of Rosa Luxemburg. 1910. Vintage sepia-toned gelatin silver print in oval. 14,7 x 10,2 cm. Mounted to board (unevenly cut), photographer's stamp below the image on the mount.
A fine tonal print in very good condition.
Rayographs. 1921-1923/printed 1978. 3 gelatin silver prints on Agfa paper. Each circa 29,5 x 22,5 cm (43 x 34 cm). Man Ray's signature stamp, Griffelkunst edition stamp and rayograph stamp, as well as signed and dated by the estate executor in pencil on the verso, each mounted along upper edge to grey board (one mount bumped in right edge), Griffelkunst stamp on mount verso.
Man Ray. Photographs. London 1982, ill. pp. 140-141.Two prints with minimal discoloration in areas, otherwise in very good condition.
Mantz, Werner
House of Professor Georgii, Lindenthal
Los 4252
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1.000€ (US$ 1,075)
House of Professor Georgii, Heinestraße 2, Lindenthal, architect H. Walter Reitz. 1928/printed 1932. Gelatin silver print on Agfa paper. 24 x 18 cm. Signed, dated and annotated by the photographer in ballpoint pen in lower margin; annotated in pencil on the verso.
Reinhold Mißelbeck/Wolfram Hagspiel. Werner Mantz. Vision vom Neuen Köln. Fotografien 1926-1932. Cologne 2000, ill. p. 59. – The group of detached houses in Heinestraße, Cologne is probably the earliest example of Neues Bauen in that city. The builder of Heinestraße 2 was the pianist and university professor Walter Georgii. The large-scale form and details clearly show an orientation towards Le Corbusier: the free façade structure with window bands, the inclusion of the roof garden in the rectangular outline of the house, the semi-circular avant-corps with a lookout at the apex, concrete planter boxes, a chimney running through to the attic and curved interior walls and a wide concrete band as a closure above the terrace. The August 1929 issue of Die Welt compared the house to buildings of Le Corbusier and Gropius. – Slight discoloration in lower margin, otherwise a fine tonal print in very good condition.
Photographer: Heinz Sangermann. Portrait of Ewald Mataré and the Pope's and Bishop's Doors of the south portal of Cologne Cathedral. Circa 1950. 2 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints on Agfa-Portriga-Rapid paper. 23 x 17 cm and 17,7 x 12,5 cm. Each with photographer's stamp on the verso.
In very good condition.
McBride, Will
Brandmauer, near Bernauer Str., Berlin
Los 4255
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Brandmauer, near Bernauer Str., Berlin. 1956. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Agfa-Brovira paper. 29 x 39 cm. Signed by the photographer and layout marks in pencil on the verso.
Will McBride. I, Will McBride. Cologne 1997, ill. pp. 88-89. Handling creases throughout, small backed tear in upper right corner.
Lisette Model in Arles with one of her early photographs. 1978/printed 1980s. Gelatin silver print on Agfa paper. 30,4 x 23,8 cm. Signed, annotated and dated by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
In very good condition.
McBride, Will
Illustration for "Eltern", Munich
Los 4258
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1.250€ (US$ 1,344)
Illustration for "Eltern", Munich. 1968. Unique vintage chromogenic print with reworked image. 30 x 39 cm. Mounted to board, signed, annotated and dated by the photographer in pencil and 2 photographer's stamps on the verso.
A truly unique image which McBride composed very artistically with the small figure in the background positioned between the legs of the figure on the left, which he reworked with painting around the figure. – Some light surface scuffing/rubbing, a few small nicks in edges, otherwise in very good condition.
"Porch, Provincetown" from the series "Bay/Sky/Porch". 1977/printed 1979. Contact chromogenic print on Kodak paper. 25 x 20 cm. Signed, dated and editioned 49/75 by the photographer in ink on the verso, hinge-mounted in mat.
In excellent condition.
"The Blue Chair" from the series "Bay/Sky/Porch". 1977/printed 1979. Contact chromogenic print on Kodak paper. 25 x 20 cm. Signed, dated and editioned 49/75 by the photographer in ink on the verso, hinge-mounted in mat.
In excellent condition.
Moholy-Nagy, László
Licht-Raum-Modulationen Portfolio
Los 4261
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500€ (US$ 538)
"Licht-Raum-Modulationen" portfolio. 1930-1946/printed 2005 from the original negatives. 6 gelatin silver prints. Each circa 24,7 x 19 cm (30,2 x 24 cm). Each monogrammed by Hattula Moholy-Nagy in pencil and with Griffelkunst edition text printed on the verso, in original half-canvas folder with illustrated text brochure.
Barbara Auer. Künstler mit der Kamera. Photographie als Experiment. Mannheim 1994, ill. p. 14. – The images include: "Licht-Raum-Modulator, Berlin" (1930); "Kinetische Skulptur, London" (1936); "Plexiglas-Mobile in Bewegung, Chicago" (1943); "Space Modulator with Highlights, Chicago" (1942); "Spirals" (1945); and "Wire sculpture, Somonauk" (1946).
– In excellent condition.
Moholy-Nagy, László
Female nude: Negative and positive
Los 4262
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400€ (US$ 430)
Female nude: Negative and positive image. 1931/printed 1993. 2 gelatin silver prints. Each 26,3 x 20 cm (40 x 30 cm). Each monogrammed by Hattula Moholy-Nagy in pencil and Griffelkunst edition stamp on the verso.
In very good condition.
Oskar Maria Graf, Berg, from the series "Grosse Alte im Wald". 1964/printed circa 2000. Large-format digital art print. 59,8 x 50 cm. Signed, annotated and dated by the photographer in blue crayon and photographer's stamp on the verso.
Ulrich Pohlmann/ Matthias Harder (eds.). Stefan Moses. Die Monographie. Munich 2002, ill. from the same series p. 97.Slightly buckled, otherwise in very good condition.
Moses, Stefan
Ernst Bloch and Hans Mayer, Haus Bloch, Tübingen
Los 4264
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438€ (US$ 470)
Ernst Bloch and Hans Mayer, Haus Bloch, Tübingen, from the "Selbst im Spiegel" series. 1965/printed 1980s. 3 gelatin silver prints. 23,8 x 30,5 cm. 1 with photographer's stamp, each annotated in pencil/ink/marker on the verso.
Some light edge wear, buckling in edges, otherwise in good condition.
Photographer: Ludwig Hoffenreich. Materialaktion. 1960s. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print. 23,6 x 17,7 cm. Photographer's stamp and layout notations in pencil/blue crayon on the verso.
Between 1964-1966 Otto Mühl performed numerous so-called "Materialaktionen" involving objects, paint and material, which were often filmed/photographed by K. Kren and Ludwig Hoffenreich. As of 1966 the body itself became the "material" which Otto Mühl and Günter Brus increasingly worked with. – Stronger crease in upper right corner with crack to emulsion, a few light handling marks, otherwise in good condition.
Muthesius, Eckart
Portrait of Eckart Muthesius
Los 4267
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Photographer: Lotte Jacobi (1896-1990). Portrait of the architect Eckart Muthesius. Circa 1930. Vintage gelatin silver print. 22 x 16,9 cm. Signed by the photographer in the negative in lower right; photographer's ATELIER JACOBI, Charlottenburg, Joachimsthaler Str. 5 stamp on the verso, mounted along upper edge to board (some wear).
Reto Niggl. Eckart Muthesius. The Maharaja's Palace in Indore. Architecture and Interior 1930, Stuttgart 1996, ill. p. 13. – The son of Hermann Muthesius, the German architect and interior designer Eckart Muthesius lived in India between 1930-1939. The Maharaja of Indore commissioned him to decorate and design his Palace at Manik Bagh in the modern International Style; it became a large-scale art project and Muthesius incorporated furniture designed by Eileen Gray, Le Corbusier, Marcel Breuer and Ivan da Silva Bruhns. He often returned to Berlin to collaborate on the projects for the furniture for the palace and this portrait was likely taken on one of those visits. Lotte Jacobi portrayed many famous figures of the day such as Albert Einstein, Emil Jannings, Lotte Lenya and Käthe Kollwitz. – Some creases in corners, otherwise in good condition.
Provenienz: Eckart Muthesius Archive
Launch of Apollo 17, Dec. 7, 1972 . Vintage chromogenic print on Kodak RC paper. 20,2 x 25,7 cm; repeating Kodak watermark and NASA text on the verso.
The huge, 363-feet tall Apollo 17 (Spacecraft 114/Lunar Module 12/Saturn 512) space vehicle was launched from the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida, at 12:33 a.m., Dec. 7, 1972. Apollo 17, the final lunar landing mission in NASA's Apollo program, was the first nighttime liftoff of the Saturn V launch vehicle. Aboard the Apollo 17 spacecraft were astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, commander; astronaut Ronald E. Evans, command module pilot; and scientist-astronaut Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot. Flames from the five F-1 engines of the Apollo/Saturn first stage illuminate the nighttime scene. – A few light handling marks, colors shifted, otherwise in very good condition.
"Traumbilder" series. 1961-64. 3 gelatin silver prints on Agfa paper. Each circa 21 x 20 cm (40,3 x 30,3 cm). Each signed, annotated and dated by the photographer in pencil/ink and photographer's stamp on the verso.
Fabian Knierem/Ulrich Pohlmann (eds.).Traumbilder. Ostfildern 2012, ill. p. 95.Edges slightly curled, corners slightly bumped, otherwise in very good condition.
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