"Im Sturm" (Infrarot). 1971. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print. 30,7 x 23,7 cm. Signed, titled and dated by the photographer in pencil and photographer's stamp on the verso.
A few handling marks, a few surface pitting marks, a few small retouched spots, otherwise a strong print in very good condition.
Prenzlauer Berg. 1976. Vintage gelatin silver print. 22,7 x 17,3 cm. Signed, titled and dated by the photographer in pencil, as well as photographer's stamp on the verso.
Hans Martin Sewcz studied at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. One of his main topics are former East Germany and other East-Bloc countries. He has had numerous exhibitions and his work is in various collections such as the Berlinische Galerie, the Deutsches Historisches Museum, the Institut für Moderne Kunst, Nuremberg and the Deutsche Bank AG Frankfurt a. Main Collection. His work was also shown in the exhibition "Das Gesicht des XX. Jahrhunderts" at the Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin. – Corners bumped, handling crease in mid right near edge, otherwise in very good condition.
Sewcz, Hans Martin
Große Hamburger Straße
Los 4307 [*]
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
500€ (US$ 538)
"Große Hamburger Straße, Ecke Auguststraße, Ost-Berlin". 1979/printed later. Panoramic gelatin silver print. 24 x 57 cm (34,2 x 60,5 cm). Signed, titled, dated and editioned E.A. by the photographer in pencil as well as photographer's stamp on the verso.
Pressure point from verso in upper mid area, light handling mark lower left, otherwise in very good condition.
Lit.: Marc Barbey (ed.). Hans Martin Sewcz. Berlin-Mitte, Mai 1979, Berlin 2011, ill. p 15.
"Auguststr. Berlin". 1979/printed later. Panoramic gelatin silver print. 24 x 57,4 cm (30,8 x 60 cm). Signed, titled, dated and editioned E.A. by the photographer in pencil as well as photographer's stamp on the verso.
Light handling mark upper right, corners slightly bumped, otherwise in very good condition.
Lit.: Marc Barbey (ed.). Hans Martin Sewcz. Berlin-Mitte, Mai 1979, Berlin 2011, ill. p 15.
"Ringer". 2004. Gelatin silver print. 23,7 x 29,5 cm (29,3 x 35,2 cm). Photographer's/copyright stamp as well as signed, titled, numbered 4/5 and dated by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
A rich tonal print in excellent condition.
Wedding, Paris.1934/36/printed later. Gelatin silver print. 16,5 x 16,7 cm (30,3 x 23,8 cm). Signed by the photographer in ballpoint pen below image in margin; editioned 8/15 and initialed by the photographer in pencil as well as estate stamp on the verso.
Slight buckling in edges, small dent in upper margin, otherwise in very good condition.
Soupault, Ré
Women of the "Quartier resérvé", Tunesia
Los 4314
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
438€ (US$ 470)
Women of the "Quartier réservé", Tunesia. 1939/printed later. 2 gelatin silver prints. 16,5 x 16,7 cm (30,3 x 23,8 cm). Each signed by the photographer in ink within image lower right; Each editioned 6/10 and 4/10 as well as estate stamp on the verso.
One with light dent in upper margin, otherwise in very good condition.
Lit.: Manfred Metzner (ed.). Ré Soupault. Frauenportaits aus dem "Quartier réservé" in Tunis. Heidelberg 2001, illustrated.
Sports Photography
Selected unusual and spectacular soccer game images
Los 4315
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
813€ (US$ 874)
Photographer: E. Baumann, F. Hartung, Sven Simon, Werak. Selected unusual and spectacular German soccer game images. 1970s. 8 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints. Each circa 18 x 24 cm. Each with photographer/agency stamps, some annotated in pencil/ink and some with printed press text on the verso.
In good condition.
City tour buses. 1932/printed later. Gelatin silver print on Agfa paper. 20 x 29,5 cm (28,3 x 38). Signed, dated and editioned 6/25 by the photographer in ink in lower margin.
Some fold marks in edges in margins, otherwise in very good condition.
Lit.: Anton Stankowski. Photographien ab 1927. Heimerdingen 1979, ill. p. 72.
Stern, Bert
Marilyn Monroe - Last Sitting, "Not Bad for 36!"
Los 4318 [*]
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
2.000€ (US$ 2,151)
Marilyn Monroe - The Last Sitting, "Not Bad for 36!". 1962/printed later. Chromogenic color print. 47,6 x 47,6 cm (60,8 x 50,6 cm). Signed and editioned 68/250 by the photographer in black marker in lower margin, mounted in mat.
Colors slightly shifted, a few handling marks, otherwise in good condition.
Lit.: Bert Stern. Marilyn Monroe - The Complete Last Sitting. Munich 1992.
Stettner, Louis
Farmer by the Sea, Normandy
Los 4319
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1.000€ (US$ 1,075)
"Farmer by the Sea, Normandy". 1950/printed later. Gelatin silver print. 22 x 25 cm (28 x 32,7 cm). Photographer's blindstamp in lower right corner in margin, hinge-mounted in mat.
A fine tonal print in excellent condition.
Stettner, Louis
Sailor, Times Square, New York
Los 4320 [*]
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
1.250€ (US$ 1,344)
"Sailor, Times Square, New York". 1951/printed 1987. Gelatin silver print. 30,2 x 20 cm (35 x 25,4 cm). Photographer's blindstamp in lower right corner in margin; signed, titled, dated and editioned 6/9 by the photgrapher in pencil on the verso, hinge-mounted in mat.
A fine, tonal print in excellent condition.
Stock, Dennis
Audrey Hepburn during the filming of 'Sabrina', directed by Billy Wilder
Los 4321
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
2.125€ (US$ 2,285)
Audrey Hepburn during the filming of "Sabrina", directed by Billy Wilder. 1954/printed later. Gelatin silver print. 42,7 x 29 cm (50,5 x 40,5 cm). Signed by the photographer in ink below the image in the margin.
Most famous for his moody pictures of James Dean walking the streets of New York, the photographer Dennis Stock created many iconic images of 1950s/60s America. – Slightly buckled in edges, light handling mark in upper portion, otherwise a fine tonal print in very good condition.
Stone, Sasha
Female nude, 'Femmes' series
Los 4322
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1.500€ (US$ 1,613)
Female nude, from the 'Femmes' series. 1933. Vintage gelatin silver print on doubleweight chamois paper. 27,8 x 37,5 cm. Annotated in pencil on the verso.
Slight mirroring in edges more visible at an angle, otherwise a strong tonal print in very good condition.
Lit.: Eckhardt Köhn (ed.). Sasha Stone. Fotografien 1925-1939 (exhibition catalogue). Berlin 1990, ill. p. 108.
Swiss Alpine Landscapes
Views of the Swiss Alps
Los 4323
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
375€ (US$ 403)
Photographer unknown. Views of the Swiss Alps, valleys and glaciers. 1935. 13 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints on Leonar paper. Each circa 18 x 24. Each mounted to album pages, bound in original paper album.
Fine tonal prints in very good condition.
Tempelhof Airport Berlin 1937
Architectural model for Tempelhof Airport, Berlin
Los 4325
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
375€ (US$ 403)
Photographer: Arthur Köster (1890-1965). Architectural model for Tempelhof Airport, Berlin. 1937. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print. 12,7 x 18 cm. Keystone agency stamp and typed press text label affixed to the verso.
Arthur Köster began his training in photography in the military during WWI. He had met Günther Wasmuth, director of the architecture/art publishing firm in 1915 and in 1918-20 Köster started working for Wasmuth, staying with the company for six years. Here he met important architects, such as Erich Mendelsohn, Bruno Taut, Mies van der Rohe and Hans and Wassili Luckhardt who encouraged him to establish his own firm, which he did in November 1926.
The architect of Tempelhof Airport, the largest construction in Europe and the representative building of the Nazi regime, was Ernst Sagebiel, who was previously a colleague and second office director of Erich Mendelsohn. This photograph was used for the 1938 printed color brochure (23 x 61 cm) of Lufthansa promoting the new building of the airport. – Some handling marks in lower portion, small crease in upper right corner. With: Original Lufthansa advertising brochure from 1938. - Time-stained in edges.
"Faltenwurf TzK". 1996. Digital print mounted in green/black cardboard box (some traces of use, edges rubbed). 32,5 x 43 x 3 cm. Signed and editioned 87/100, by the photographer in pencil on box verso. From an edition of Texte zur Kunst.
"With this work, Wolfgang Tillmans returned to his artistic beginnings. Before he took photographs, he worked with copiers, consciously eliminating the difference between reproduction and orientation. In his work, the object acquires an almost hyperreal presence. The effect of the real fools the viewer before she/he recognizes the calculated and fictitious nature of the photograph in the detail and enlargement. In the process, the usual order of time in photography is shifted. The image is not a document of past presence, but a promise of future fullness, thus belonging to the order of the phantasmatic .... It is therefore conceivable that the swimming trunks function as a fetish. This is supported by the fact that the banal object is nobilized by a pretentious wrapping. Fantasy and disappointment go hand in hand: on closer inspection, one recognizes the simple photographic paper box, thus exposing the well-stocked dream as a technically generated illusion". (Translated from www.TextezurKunst.de). – A few light surface spots, some light indentation pit marks in upper/lower left, otherwise in very good condition.
Tosani, Patrick
"L'homme qui tombe" (glacons feu series)
Los 4328
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
2.500€ (US$ 2,688)
"L'homme qui tombe" (glacons feu series). 1983. Chromogenic print mounted to aludibond. 120 x 160 cm. Edition 1/3, framed under plexiglass in wooden frame.
Parallel to his architectural studies in Paris (1973-1979), Patrick Tosani developed his work in photography in 1976, addressing questions of space and scale. The photographic process and its potential and limits as well as the relationship to reality are constantly questioned in his work in series on objects, the body, clothing, etc. For more than thirty years, he has been regularly exhibited in France and abroad, notably at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London (1987), the Art Institute of Chicago (1992), the Palais des Beaux-Arts of Charleroi (1994), the Museum Folkwang of Essen (1997), the Musée Nicéphore-Niépce of Chalon-sur-Saône (1998), the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris (2011) and the Museo di Fotografia Contemporanea, Cinisello Balsamo, Milan (2016). – In very good condition.
Circus arena. 1930s. Vintage gelatin silver print on chamois paper. 30,2 x 25,2 cm. Annotated in pencil on the verso.
Some retouched spots, a few light scuff marks, otherwise in very good condition.
Uprising June 17, 1953
June 17, 1953, uprising in Berlin
Los 4332
Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
1.500€ (US$ 1,613)
Photographer: Max Schirner agency. June 17, 1953, riots in Berlin, Leipziger Straße and Potsdamer Platz. 1953. 7 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver press prints. Each circa 18 x 24 cm. 5 with agency stamp, 3 with typed paper press text label and annotated in pencil/ink on the verso.
The riots of 1953 in East Germany took place in June of that year. A strike by East Berlin construction workers on June 16 turned into a widespread uprising against the Stalinist German Democratic Republic government the next day. The riots in Berlin were violently suppressed by tanks of the Soviet Forces in Germany and the Volkspolizei. In spite of the intervention of Soviet troops, the wave of strikes and protests was not easily brought under control. Even after June 17, there were demonstrations in more than 500 towns and villages. – Some traces of use, otherwise in good condition.
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Telefon: +49 30 8938029-0
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