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Stone, Sasha and Cami
(Aleksandr Serge Steinsapir 1895-1940, Wilhelmine Camille Schammelhout 1892-1975)Hochbahn, Berlin
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Hochbahn, Berlin. 1928. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print. 24,2 x 18,2 cm. With both photographers's copyright stamps (Berlin and Brussels) as well as numbered and annotated in pencil and red ink on the verso.
Sasha and Cami Stone were pivotal figures in Berlin’s vibrant photographic scene during the 1920s and early 1930s, known for their modernist approach that combined commercial, architectural, and artistic photography. Working within the New Objectivity movement and avant-garde design, they produced crisp, formally precise images that celebrated the geometry and dynamism of modern life - from industrial structures and urban landscapes to portraits and interiors. Their studio became a focal point for progressive visual culture in Weimar Berlin, reflecting the era’s fascination with technology, functionalism, and a new visual language. Following the rise of National Socialism, the Stones relocated from Berlin to Brussels in the early 1930s, where they continued their photographic work. – Corners slightly bumped, some scuff marks and small crease in top right corner, otherwise in very good condition.
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