Walde Huth Schmölz (1923-2011) - Verlorenes Ei





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Walde Huth Schmölz (1923–2011) presents Verlorenes Ei, a 1984 silver gelatin print, 40.5 × 30.5 cm, signed and in original condition.
Description from the seller
With “Lost Egg” Walde Huth Schmölz presents a poetic and at the same time enigmatic photograph from 1984. The work lives on its quiet tension and the restrained visual language that guides the viewer’s gaze and leaves room for interpretation. The piece unfolds a timeless aesthetic and combines conceptual clarity with refined photographic sensibility. An impressive collector’s piece for lovers of classical and modern photographic art.
Details about the work
• Title: Lost Egg
• Artist: Walde Huth Schmölz
• Year: 1984
• Medium: Photography
• Dimensions: 40.5 × 30.5 cm
Brief description of the artist
Walde Huth Schmölz is among the leading German women photographers of the 20th century. Known for her precise image composition and her keen sense for form, light, and staging, she moved confidently between artistic photography and applied imagery. Her works are characterized by elegance, clarity, and a timeless visual power.
With “Lost Egg” Walde Huth Schmölz presents a poetic and at the same time enigmatic photograph from 1984. The work lives on its quiet tension and the restrained visual language that guides the viewer’s gaze and leaves room for interpretation. The piece unfolds a timeless aesthetic and combines conceptual clarity with refined photographic sensibility. An impressive collector’s piece for lovers of classical and modern photographic art.
Details about the work
• Title: Lost Egg
• Artist: Walde Huth Schmölz
• Year: 1984
• Medium: Photography
• Dimensions: 40.5 × 30.5 cm
Brief description of the artist
Walde Huth Schmölz is among the leading German women photographers of the 20th century. Known for her precise image composition and her keen sense for form, light, and staging, she moved confidently between artistic photography and applied imagery. Her works are characterized by elegance, clarity, and a timeless visual power.

