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Lot 4150, Auction  117, F.S.A., Frank Tengle Family, Hale County, Alabama

F.S.A.
Frank Tengle Family, Hale County, Alabama
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813€ (US$ 874)

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Photographer: Walker Evans (1903-1975). "Frank Tengle Family, Hale County, Alabama". 1936/printed 1970s by the Library of Congress. Ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Kodak paper. 20,5 x 25,3 cm. Annotated and with number notations in pencil as well as Reproduced from the collection of the Library of Congress and other archive stamp on the verso.
Some handling marks/dents, creases in upper right corner, otherwise in good condition.
Provenienz: Galerie Taube, Berlin
Ausstellung: "Die USA der dreißiger Jahre in Fotografien", Galerie Taube, Berlin Sept.4-Oct. 2,1976.

Lot 4153, Auction  117, Feininger, Lore, Portrait of an unidentified  dancer

Feininger, Lore
Portrait of an unidentified dancer
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375€ (US$ 403)

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Portrait of an unidentified dancer. Late1920s. Vintage gelatin silver print. 17 x 12.5 cm. Photographer's stamp and annotated in pencil on the verso.
The German portrait and architectural photographer Lore Feininger was the first daughter of the German-American painter Lyonel Feininger. In 1918, Lore Feininger began studying painting at the University for Fine Arts in Berlin. She then apprenticed with the portrait photographer Suse Byk, a family friend in Berlin. After three years of training, she worked in the studio of the fashion and portrait photographer Karl Schenker until 1924. In 1927, she opened her own photo studio for portrait, architectural, and object photography. During this time, she made numerous portrait photographs of artists. Lore Feininger was bombed out twice in Berlin, and her photo lab and negative archive were completely destroyed in 1943. Photographs by Lore Feininger are in the collection of numerous museums, including the Museum Folkwang and the Museum of Modern Art. – Small loss of emulsion in right edge, otherwise a fine tonal print in very good condition.

Lot 4155, Auction  117, Fiedler, Franz, Narre Tod, Mein Spielgesell

Fiedler, Franz
Narre Tod, Mein Spielgesell
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2.250€ (US$ 2,419)

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Portfolio series: "Narre Tod, Mein Spielgesell". Circa 1922. 10 vintage gelatin silver prints. Various sizes, between circa 21 x 14 cm, 15,5 x 15 cm and 14,5 x 20,2 cm. Each mounted to colored card, with printed title page (slight foxing/toning), in original half-linen portfolio (edges slightly rubbed, some fading/soiling) with gilt-stamped title label Narre Tod, Mein Spielgesell on front cover.
Franz Fielder published his portfolio series "Narre Tod, Mein Spielgesell" circa 1922 which shows a nude woman with a skeleton in various poses. – Some photos with oxidation mirrroring in edges, a few with slight buckling, otherwise in very good, near excellent condition.

Film Photography
Film set scenes and theater advertising
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475€ (US$ 511)

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Film set scenes and theater advertising. 1920s. 6 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints. Each circa 12 x 16 cm. 2 with press text label and agency stamp and some annotated Ufa in marker and in pencil on the verso.
One of the most interesting images shows the photomontage advertising at the Gloria Palast theater, Berlin for the premiere of "The Blue Angel". The press text reads: "The largest photos in the world. On the occasion of the premiere of the new Jannings film 'The Blue Angel', enlarged photos of scenes from the film were joined together as a photomontage and were placed at the entrance. Our photo shows one of the pictures, which is 14 square meters large. It attracted a lot of attention, as it was projected on a single transparent screen. Up to now photographic enlargements of this magnitude had only been done as single parts which were then put together." (translated from the German). The set scenes are of the film "Rasputin and the Empress" (1932) with John Barrymore and several unidentified UFA and Gaumont films. – Minimal traces of use, one with strong tear (backed) in lower edge and creases, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4157, Auction  117, Film Photography, Stills from the silent films "Schiff der verlorenen Menschen" (1929) and "Tartuff" (1926)

Film Photography
Stills from the silent films "Schiff der verlorenen Menschen" (1929) and "Tartuff" (1926)
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375€ (US$ 403)

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Photographer: Karl Ewald (1904-1969). Stills from the silent films "Schiff der verlorenen Menschen" (Maurice Tourneur, 1929) and "Tartuff" (Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau,1926). 11 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints. Each circa 22 x 28,3 cm. Each with photographer's stamp and annotated in pencil on the verso.
Born in Berlin in 1904 Karl Ewald learned the photographer's trade at an early age, and as a film enthusiast he quickly found access to the major film studios. He worked as a freelance photographer for Ufa,Tobis, Badal, Terra as well as for other film companies. In his studio in Neukölln he portrayed stars and starlets and famous actors e.g. Marlene Dietrich, Rosa Valetti, Magda Schneider, Adele Sandrock, Jenny Yugo, Marianne Hoppe, Paul Wegener, Hans Albers, Gustav Fröhlich, Luis Trenker, Heinz Rühmann, Gustav Gründgens and many others.
Karl Ewald was one of the still photographers on Josef von Sternberg's film "The Blue Angel". The famous photo of Marlene Dietrich sitting on a barrel (the scene does not appear in the film) is said to be by Karl Ewald. In 1943 he was drafted into the Wehrmacht and spent 1945-1948 in captivity. In 1949 he moved to Munich, where the film industry had re-established itself. There Ewald worked in the studios of Bavaria and for other film companies. These film stills show Marlene Dietrich at the very start of her career in the 1929 silent film "Schiff der verlorenen Menschen" and Emil Jannings in "Tartuff" (1926). – Corners bumped, some chemical discoloration spots, some oxidation mirroring, mostly in edges, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4158, Auction  117, Film Photography, Marlene Dietrich

Film Photography
Marlene Dietrich
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4.500€ (US$ 4,839)

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Photographer unknown. Portrait of Marlene Dietrich for "Dishonored". 1931. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print. 23,5 x 17,8 cm. Typed press text and two newspaper stamps on the verso.
Some handling/crease marks, a few light surface scratches, slight oxidation mirroring in lower edge, otherwise in good condition.

Finsler, Hans
Selected images
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375€ (US$ 403)

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"Neues Sehen. Photographien 1928-1931", selected images:"Elektrische Birne", "Eier im Spiegel II", "Sahnemokka-Pralinen", "Faschingsstoff II", "Brücke" and "Flughafenrestaurant". 1928-1929/printed 2003 from the original negatives. 6 gelatin silver prints. Each circa 25 x 17,6 cm (30,3 x 24 cm). Titled and dated in pencil as well as Griffelkunst edition text printed on the verso, in original half-canvas folder with illustrated text brochure.
Klaus E. Göltz et al. (eds.). Hans Finsler. Neue Wege der Photographie. Leipzig 1991, ill. pp. 107,122, 129, 136 and 169. – An attractive selection of some of Finsler's most well-known images. – In near excellent condition.

Lot 4163, Auction  117, Gandhi/Rolland, Romain Rolland, Mahatma Gandhi and Mirabehn, Villeneuve

Gandhi/Rolland
Romain Rolland, Mahatma Gandhi and Mirabehn, Villeneuve
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1.625€ (US$ 1,747)

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Photographer: Rodolphe Schlemmer (1878-1972). Romain Rolland, Mahatma Gandhi and Mirabehn (Madeleine Slade) at Villa Olga, Rolland's home in Villeneuve, Switzerland. 1931. Vintage oil pigment print. 22,5 x 24,2 cm. Mounted to chamois card (foxing and staining), signed by the photographer in ink below the image on the mount; copyright stamp on mount verso.
Romain Rolland was a lifelong pacifist. He protested against the First World War in "Au-dessus de la Mêlée" (1915) and in "Above the Battle" (1916). In 1924, his biography on Gandhi, in which he described Gandhi as one of the greatest figures of 20th century, contributed to the Indian nonviolent leader's reputation. The two men were friendly towards each other and met in 1931. The Swiss photographer Rodolphe Schlemmer completed an apprenticeship as a photographer in Geneva. He then worked for several years with Fred Boissonnas, with whom he planned to open studios in St. Petersburg, Barcelona, Paris and Budapest. In 1910, Schlemmer set up a studio in Montreux, which was experiencing a tourist boom at the time. He catered to an upscale clientele and maintained relationships with personalities from politics and culture, namely Romain Rolland, Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi. Schlemmer created numerous portraits and landscapes and mastered the techniques of the carbon print, the gum bichromate print and other fine hand-crafted processes which established his reputation.

Lot 4164, Auction  117, Fischer, Arno, Ost-Berlin, Unter den Linden

Fischer, Arno
Ost-Berlin, Unter den Linden
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750€ (US$ 806)

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"Ost-Berlin, Unter den Linden". 1956/printed later. Gelatin silver print. 15 x 22 cm (18 x 24 cm). Signed by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Elke aus dem Moore (ed.). Arno Fischer. Fotografie (exhibition catalogue). Ostfildern 2009, ill. p. 33. Corners bumped with small emulsion loss in upper right, small retouched spot, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4165, Auction  117, Fischer, Arno, Berlin

Fischer, Arno
Berlin
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1.625€ (US$ 1,747)

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Berlin. Circa 1957. Vintage gelatin silver print on doubleweight paper. 24,4 x 29,5 cm. Signed and titled by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Corners bumped and with creases, lower margin torn along edge, a few stronger creases in mid portion.

Lot 4166, Auction  117, Fischer, Arno, West Berlin, Kürfürstendamm

Fischer, Arno
West Berlin, Kürfürstendamm
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1.250€ (US$ 1,344)

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West Berlin, Kurfürstendamm. 1958. Vintage gelatin silver print on doubleweight paper. 26,5 x 29 cm. Signed and titled by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Elke aus dem Moore/Matthias Flügge (eds.). Arno Fischer. Fotografie (exhibition catalogue). Ostfildern 2009, compare ill. p. 41. Some backed tears in right edge, corners slightly bumped, some stronger creases in edges/corners.

Lot 4167, Auction  117, Fischer, Arno, A. Domröse, J. Hoffmann and A.-K. Bürger

Fischer, Arno
A. Domröse, J. Hoffmann and A.-K. Bürger
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1.125€ (US$ 1,210)

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Portrait of the actresses Angelika Domröse, Jutta Hoffmann and Anne Katrin Bürger. 1960s/printed later. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on doubleweight paper. 40 x 30,3 cm. Photographer's stamp and collection stamp on the verso.
A few handling creases near right edge and some irregularities to ferrotype surface, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4168, Auction  117, Fischer, Arno, Leningrad

Fischer, Arno
Leningrad
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375€ (US$ 403)

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Leningrad. Circa 1972/printed 2016. Gelatin silver print on doubleweight paper. 35 x 23 cm (40 x 30 cm). Annotated and editioned 7/20 in ink on the verso.
In very good condition.

Fischer, Arno
Reportage photo series of Equatorial Guinea
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15.000€ (US$ 16,129)

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Reportage photo series of Equatorial Guinea. 1972. 37 vintage gelatin silver prints on doubleweight paper. Circa 40 x 30 cm and some smaller.
Elke aus dem Moore (ed.). Arno Fischer. Fotografie (exhibition catalogue). Ostfildern 2009, ill. pp. 115-127 (images from the same series).Some slightly soiled on verso / in margins, some with light edge wear, otherwise in good condition.
Provenienz: Arno Fischer Archive

Lot 4170, Auction  117, Fischer, Arno, New York

Fischer, Arno
New York
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625€ (US$ 672)

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New York. 1978. Vintage gelatin silver print on doubleweight paper. 39,8 x 30,1 cm. Signed, annotated and dated by the photographer in pencil and photographer's stamp on the verso.
Corners bumped and with creases, some edge wear, otherwise in good condition.

Florschuetz, Thomas
Pink Square VII
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3.250€ (US$ 3,495)

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"Pink Square VII". 1991. 4 unique chromogenic prints and 1 framed pink colored glass square to be hung as a pentaptych. 4 circa 107 x 71 cm, 1 71 x 71 cm. Each framed under glass in solid metal frame (some rust), signed, titled, dated and noted Unikat by the photographer in ink on frame verso (some gashes on versos).
One photo with dirt/debris inside frame, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4173, Auction  117, Marquardt, Sven, Portrait

Marquardt, Sven
Portrait
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1.250€ (US$ 1,344)

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Portrait. 1980s. Vintage gelatin silver print. 37 x 25,5 cm. Signed by the photographer in pencil in lower margin.
From East Berlin, Sven Marquardt started his training as a photographer and cameraman at the DEFA studios. After his first publications in the magazines Sonntag and Das Magazin from 1985-1986, he was the assistant of Rudolf Schäfer. He worked as a fashion photographer until the late 1980s for Sibylle together with Roger Melis and Arno Fischer, and he became known for documenting the subculture of the GDR. After the reunification of Germany he stopped photographing for a period and worked as a bouncer at the Berlin club Berghain, where he soon became a symbolic figure of the club culture. His work has been featured in several exhibitions, and he continues to photograph today. – Corners bumped, a few handling creases, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4174, Auction  117, Marquardt, Sven, Bondage scene

Marquardt, Sven
Bondage scene
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2.000€ (US$ 2,151)

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Bondage scene. 1980s. Vintage gelatin silver print. 39,7 x 29,7 cm. Signed by the photographer in pencil on the verso.
Corners bumped, edge wear, stronger diagonal handling creases in right side and upper left corner as well as a few in lower area.

Lot 4175, Auction  117, Marquardt, Sven, Masked woman with crow

Marquardt, Sven
Masked woman with crow
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2.000€ (US$ 2,151)

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Masked woman with crow. 1985. Vintage gelatin silver print. 27,2 x 39,6 cm. Signed by the photographer in pencil in lower margin; photographer's stamp on the verso.
Corners bumped, crease in lower left corner, small tear in right edge, watercolor paint on right side.

Lot 4176, Auction  117, Marquardt, Sven, Self-portrait

Marquardt, Sven
Self-portrait
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1.250€ (US$ 1,344)

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Self-portrait (?). 1980s. Vintage gelatin silver print. 39,8 x 29,8 cm.
Corners bumped, some paper loss, edge wear, stronger crease in upper right corner, gold spray paint accents around edges.

Lot 4177, Auction  117, Heyden, Bernd, Photo story of a young couple in East Germany

Heyden, Bernd
Photo story of a young couple in East Germany
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1.000€ (US$ 1,075)

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Photo story of a young couple in East Germany. 1970s. 14 vintage gelatin silver prints on doubleweight paper. 29,5 x 23 cm. 8 with photographer's B. Heyden, 1055 Berlin, Am Friedrichshain 19c stamp on the verso.
Bernd Heyden was closely connected to and integrated in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, where he spent most of his life. The autodidact initially trained as a woman's tailor and worked as an ironer, chauffeur and laboratory assistant until he was admitted as a photographer in 1974. Since 1967 he worked in the Club junger Fotografen (Club of Young Photographers) founded by Arno Fischer and Sibylle Bergemann. His photographs were rejected by GDR officials as "trash can photography", nonetheless they were highly valued by many of his colleagues. This group comprises a photo story involving a young couple riding on a motorcycle and having fun in the countryside. – Slightly curled in edges, corners slightly bumped, a few handling dents, one photo (illustrated) with layout marks near upper edge and near right edge, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4178, Auction  117, Paris, Robert, Former Hochbahnhof Dimitroffstr., today Bahnhof Eberswalder Str., Berlin

Paris, Robert
Former Hochbahnhof Dimitroffstr., today Bahnhof Eberswalder Str., Berlin
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250€ (US$ 269)

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Former Hochbahnhof Dimitroffstr., today Bahnhof Eberswalder Str., Berlin. Early 1980s. Vintage gelatin silver print. 10,5 x 14,7 cm. Photographer's stamp on the verso.
Corners slightly bumped, a few light handling marks, otherwise in very good condition.

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