August Sander : citizens of the twentieth century : portrait photographs, 1892-1952

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August Sander : citizens of the twentieth century : portrait photographs, 1892-1952

August Sander ; edited by Gunther Sander ; text by Ulrich Keller ; translated by Linda Keller

MIT Press, c1986

タイトル別名

August Sander : Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts

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August Sander

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"Originally published under the title 'August Sander: Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts' by Schirmer/Mosel GmbH, Munich, c1980" -- t.p. verso

Bibliography: p. 59-62

Contents of the portfolios (431 plates): p. 63

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内容説明

A landmark in the history of photography, Citizens of the Twentieth Century completes August Sander's most important and sustained photographic enterprise, an "archive" of twentieth-century man. These emphatically objective photographs from the years of the Kaisers, the Weimar Republic, the Nazi regime, and the early Federal Republic make up an unprecedented document of both the individual and the collective recent history of the Germans. Sander had intended to create a rank-ordered portrait collection of the German people, an ambitious undertaking which remained incomplete at the time of his death. This reconstruction by Ulrich Keller, professor of art history at the University of California at Santa Barbara, in collaboration with Gunther Sander, the photographer's son, has been compiled from Sander's notes and negatives. Keller's introductory essay discusses the development of Sander's photographic aesthetic, his studio practices, his notions of class structure, his technical virtuosity, and his approach to portraiture. The 431 photographs following Keller's text are presented in 45 portfolios each divided into seven sections on farmers, workers, women, occupations, artists, the big city, and the last people. "Quite apart from the impressiveness of the individual works as visual manifestations of aesthetic attitudes related to Neue Sachlichkeit, the intellectual ambitions expressed in this project have long attracted the interest of critics of modern society. Because the whole project was never assembled during Sander's lifetime, this reconstruction by Ulrich Keller (whose introductory essay is extremely informative and valuable) and Gunther Sander provides an important addition to the history of photography at one of its most important junctures and to the cultural history of Germany during the 1920s"Rosalind Krauss November - 7 x 9 - 272 pp. - 98 illus. 63.50Photography/Art F9712

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