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Lot 4319, Auction  127, Yva, Hat fashion (Herpich)

Yva
Hat fashion (Herpich)
Los 4319

Schätzung
750€ (US$ 852)

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Hat fashion (Herpich). 1930s. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print. 23,8 x 17,8 cm. Photographer's copyright stamp and "Schostal" agency label on the verso.

Yva (Else Neuländer-Simon) was one of the most successful fashion and commercial photographers in Germany during the interwar period. She opened her studio in Berlin in 1925, and collaborated with Heinz Hajek-Halke. Her work appeared in leading illustrated magazines such as Die Dame, Uhu, Elegante Welt, and the Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung, as well as in the landmark exhibition Film und Foto in Stuttgart in 1929. As a Jewish photographer, she was forced to close her studio in 1938, and was no longer permitted to work. In 1942, she and her husband were arrested and deported to a concentration camp, where she was murdered.

Lot 4320, Auction  127, Zickmantel, Hartmut, Industrial images

Zickmantel, Hartmut
Industrial images
Los 4320

Schätzung
750€ (US$ 852)

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Industrial images (including 1 solarized print). 1960s. 5 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints on Agfa-Brovira and Agfa-Brovira-Rapid paper. Each ca. 30 x 23 cm. 3 with photographer’s stamp and 1 annotated by the photographer in pencil on the verso.

Hartmut Zickmantel served as a photography lecturer at the Cologne Werkkunstschulen. The photographs in this group were likely taken in the 1960s as part of his commissioned work for DEMAG AG (formerly Jünkerather Gewerkschaft) in Jünkerath, located in the Eifel region.

Lot 4321, Auction  127, Zint, Günther, Demonstration, Berlin

Zint, Günther
Demonstration, Berlin
Los 4321

Schätzung
500€ (US$ 568)

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Demonstration, Berlin. 1968. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on doubleweight paper. 30 x 39,7 cm. Signed by the photographer in felt-tip pen on the verso.

Günter Zint began his career in 1959 with an internship at the German Press Agency (DPA) in Frankfurt am Main, where he trained as a photojournalist and editor. He subsequently worked as a reporter for Quick and twen, spending time in Sweden and England before returning to Germany in 1964, and settling in Hamburg. From 1967 to 1971, he worked as a staff photographer for Der Spiegel, later continuing as a freelance photojournalist. Zint became particularly known for his photographs of musicians and bands at the Star-Club in Hamburg during the 1960s, capturing the energy of the emerging rock scene.

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