Picasso, Pablo
Portrait of Pablo Picasso with his bust of Marie-Thérèse Walter
Los 4275 [*]
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750€ (US$ 781)
Photographer unknown. Portrait of Pablo Picasso with his bust of Marie-Thérèse Walter (1931). Late 1940s. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Agfa-Brovira paper. 28,5 x 20,5 cm. Annotated in pencil on the verso.
Some handling creases, several stronger, upper edge curled, minimal tear in lower edge, otherwise in good condition.
"Foxtail Grass". 1957/printed later. Dye transfer print. 27 x 21 cm. Mounted to archival board and in mat; photographer's stamp and print stamp with number on mount verso.
In excellent condition.
Provenance: Allan Porter Collection
Photographer: Arnold Müll (1906-1989). Railroad images. 1958-78/printed later. 8 gelatin silver prints on RC paper. Each circa 17 x 23 cm and 23 x 17 cm. Each with extensive notations by the photographer in pencil and photographer's stamp on verso; each mounted to paper with copied text from versos.
Some with small retouched spots, some with indentation marks, otherwise in very good condition.
"Graues Salz". 1969. Vintage matte gelatin silver print. 51 x 40 cm. Signed, dated and editioned 6/25 by the artist in ink in lower edge.
Slight buckling in edges, a few handling marks/creases, otherwise in very good condition.
"Berlin 1945". 1945/printed later. Gelatin silver print. 36 x 29,5 cm. Signed, titled and dated by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Mark Redkin worked for the Kommunist (1928-1932) and later for TASS. During World War II he was correspondent of Krasnaia Zvezda and covered many important events, from the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, to the fall of Berlin and the surrender of Japan in 1945. Later he worked for the Planeta publishing house. – In excellent condition.
Reichmann, Vilém
"Durst" from the series "Metamorphosen"
Los 4283
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475€ (US$ 495)
"Durst" from the series "Metamorphosen". 1955/printed 1975. Large-format ferrotyped gelatin silver print. 29,5 x 33,2 cm. Signed, titled and dated by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Handling marks/creases, corners slightly bumped, otherwise in good condition.
Lit.: Zdenek Primus (ed.). Vilém Reichmann. Fotografien. Berlin 1990.
Riefenstahl, Leni
Film set photos taken during the filming of "Tiefland"
Los 4286
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4.250€ (US$ 4,427)
Film set photos taken during the filming of "Tiefland". Circa 1944. 53 vintage gelatin silver prints. Various sizes, between 18 x 10 cm, 10 x 14 cm and 9 x 6 cm. Mounted to album pages, bound in contemporary canvas album with cord binding (slight traces of use).
"Tiefland" was shot, directed, acted in and edited by Leni Riefenstahl. The film was produced by Leni Riefenstahl and Josef Plesner. It was based on the opera "Tiefland" and the play "Terra baixa" by Àngel Guimerà. Shooting took place in 1940-44, but was not completed until after the end of World War II, and the film was finally released on February 11, 1954.
After the war, Leni Riefenstahl was accused of recruiting 48 extras from the Maxglan "gypsy camp" who, after they were no longer needed, were deported to Auschwitz, where more than 20 of them were murdered. The filmmaker Nina Gladitz produced an extensive television documentary on this subject in 1982, which L. Riefenstahl tried to prevent unsuccessfuly by legal means. The album offered here is an enormously important and rare document, since very few portraits of the "Gypsy extras" are known. – Many photos buckled from glue mounting, otherwise most in good to very good condition.
Lit.: Nina Gladitz. Leni Riefenstahl, Karriere einer Täterin, Zurich, 2020.
Mursi tribe woman. 1975/printed later. Chromogenic print on Kodak Professional Digital paper. 43 x 28 cm. Leni Riefenstahl Produktion stamp on the verso.
In very good condition.
Provenance: Directly from the photographer to the current owner
Ritts, Herb
Sean Connery, Hollywood
Los 4288 [*]
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2.375€ (US$ 2,474)
Sean Connery, Hollywood. 1989. Vintage gelatin silver print. 38,2 x 30 cm.
Some handling creases, buckling in upper and lower edges, a few retouched spots, otherwise in very good condition.
Lit.: Herb Ritts. Work, Boston 1996, ill. unpaginated (the photo offered here is in reverse).
Rome 1931
Chancellor Brüning visiting Benito Mussolini in Rome
Los 4289
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125€ (US$ 130)
Chancellor Brüning visiting Benito Mussolini in Rome. 1931. Vintage gelatin silver press print. 18 x 23,8 cm. Agency blind stamp in lower right and Luce agency stamp and typed text label affixed to the verso.
In 1931, a year of crisis, Chancellor Brüning led a delegation to Rome to meet with Mussolini. Questions of disarmament and general economic matters, such as reparations were discussed. A visit to the Pope was also planned. The photo offered here shows the Italian Minister of Justice Grandi, Chancellor Brüning, Mussolini, Foreign Minister Curtius and Ambassador C. v. Schubert (from left to right). – A few light handling marks, otherwise in very good condition.
Ronkholz, Tata
Köln, Adolf-Fischer Strasse 18
Los 4290
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2.250€ (US$ 2,344)
"Köln, Adolf-Fischer Strasse 18" from the 'Trinkhalle' series. 1979. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Agfa paper. 40,3 x 30,8 cm. Annotated with archive number 211 by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Tata Ronkholz is one of the important protagonists of the Becher School and German objective photography of the 1970s and 1980s. The urban impressions that the artist documented in the Rhineland and Ruhr region depict a cultural memory of post-war architecture and urbanism. Ronkholz mainly photographed in Cologne, Düsseldorf, Essen and other places in the Rhine-Ruhr region. Her most extensive group of works is represented by her famous "Trinkhallen" (drinking halls) series, which she began photographing in 1978, into which she also integrated photographs of other shop window designs. After studying architecture and interior design at the Werkkunstschule she set up her own business as a product designer. In 1977, she enrolled at the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where she began photographing industrial doors with a plate camera. A year later, Ronkholz joined the class of Professor Bernd Becher. Along with Volker Döhne, Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, Axel Hütte, Thomas Ruff and Thomas Struth, she was one of Bernd Becher's first students, who would later become legendary as the Becher School. – Edges slightly curled, a few light handling marks, otherwise in near excellent condition.
Sander, August
Skilled Tradesman and his Wife
Los 4294
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2.750€ (US$ 2,865)
"Skilled Tradesman and his Wife". 1923. Vintage gelatin silver print. 14 x 10,5 cm (24 x 18 cm). Mounted to original board, signed and dated by the photographer in pencil below image in lower right, framed under glass in contemporary wooden frame (some scratches/scuff marks).
This image is part of group III/13/2,"Die Frau und der Mann" of "Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts". A print of this image is in the collection of MOMA, New York. – Some mirroring, especially in lower edge, otherwise in good condition. With: Variant portrait of the same couple. 1923. Vintage gelatin silver print (oval). 9,5 x 12 cm. Mounted to board, signed and dated by the photographer in pencil below image on mount. - Mirroring in edges, print cut off (ca 2 cm) on left side.
Lit.: Susanne Lange/Gabriele Conrath-Scholl (eds.). August Sander. Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts (study volume). Munich 2001, ill. p. 127.
Sander, August
Portrait of a girl with her doll
Los 4295
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1.063€ (US$ 1,107)
Portrait of a girl with her doll. 1920s. Vintage gelatin silver print (oval). 21 x 18 cm. Mounted to original cream card (slightly buckled), signed by the photographer in pencil below image on mount in lower right.
Mirroring in edges, otherwise in very good condition.
Sauer, Sabine
Ehemaliger Todesstreifen, Berlin Kreuzberg
Los 4296
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875€ (US$ 911)
Ehemaliger Todesstreifen, Berlin Kreuzberg. 1990. Vintage gelatin silver print. 24 x 34,5 cm (27,2 x 37 cm). Signed, titled and dated by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Some traces of previous mounting on verso, otherwise in very good condition.
Rückgang 91/4879
"Wohnzimmer, April 1981". 1979/printed 2012. Vintage gelatin silver print. 21,5 x 28 cm (29 x 39,5 cm). Signed, annotated and dated by the photographer in ink on the verso.
In excellent condition.
Lit.: Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur (ed.). Wilhelm Schürmann. Wegweiser zum Glück. Bilder einer Straße. Ostfildern 2012, ill. p. 35.
"Martin II". 2005. Selenium toned gelatin silver print. 24 x 30 cm (29,5 x 35 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.
Photographer: Gerda Schimpf and Georg Tietzsch. The artist Renée Sintenis. 1930s. 3 vintage gelatin silver prints. 24 x 16 cm and 29 x 23 cm. 2 with photographer's/copyright stamp on the verso.
Some images show Renée Sintenis working on sculptures in her Berlin studio. – One photo with retouched spots and airbrushing for publication, otherwise in very good condition. With: Some newspaper clippings on Renée Sintenis.
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