Stefan Moses - Zwei Hunde





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Stefan Moses (1928 Liegnitz - 2018 Munich), Two Dogs, around 1965. Later photo print, 28 cm x 38.5 cm (depiction), 29.8 cm x 42 cm (sheet size), verso with a sticker from the Stefan Moses photo studio.
- in very good condition
about the artist
After starting an apprenticeship in 1943 with the Silesian child photographer Grete Bodlée in Breslau, Stefan Moses was interned in 1944 in the forced labor camp Ostlinde due to his Jewish origin. After the end of the Nazi regime, he worked as a photographer at the National Theatre Weimar from 1947 to 1950. He then moved to Munich and became a photojournalist. He produced photos for magazines including Revue, Magnum, Twen, and Quick. With the photo reports he created for Stern between 1960 and 1968, he became widely known. Particularly with his portraits of people in their professions, first in West Germany and then in East Germany, Moses created artistic documents of the time and social history. Other important photo series he created include: Animal and Its Human, Transsiberian Railway, The Elderly, Self in the Mirror, Artists Making Masks, Emigrants and Immigrants, and Jews in Germany. Among other recognitions and prizes, Stefan Moses was inducted into the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts in 1994, awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1st Class, in 2004, and the Lovis Corinth Prize in 2014.
"Stefan Moses masters the psychological and hypnotic means to restore to people and other living creatures their lost naturalness."
Loriot
Seller's Story
Stefan Moses (1928 Liegnitz - 2018 Munich), Two Dogs, around 1965. Later photo print, 28 cm x 38.5 cm (depiction), 29.8 cm x 42 cm (sheet size), verso with a sticker from the Stefan Moses photo studio.
- in very good condition
about the artist
After starting an apprenticeship in 1943 with the Silesian child photographer Grete Bodlée in Breslau, Stefan Moses was interned in 1944 in the forced labor camp Ostlinde due to his Jewish origin. After the end of the Nazi regime, he worked as a photographer at the National Theatre Weimar from 1947 to 1950. He then moved to Munich and became a photojournalist. He produced photos for magazines including Revue, Magnum, Twen, and Quick. With the photo reports he created for Stern between 1960 and 1968, he became widely known. Particularly with his portraits of people in their professions, first in West Germany and then in East Germany, Moses created artistic documents of the time and social history. Other important photo series he created include: Animal and Its Human, Transsiberian Railway, The Elderly, Self in the Mirror, Artists Making Masks, Emigrants and Immigrants, and Jews in Germany. Among other recognitions and prizes, Stefan Moses was inducted into the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts in 1994, awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1st Class, in 2004, and the Lovis Corinth Prize in 2014.
"Stefan Moses masters the psychological and hypnotic means to restore to people and other living creatures their lost naturalness."
Loriot
Seller's Story
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Rechtliche Informationen des Verkäufers
- Unternehmen:
- Arcadia Art
- Repräsentant:
- Martin Kirves
- Adresse:
- Fehmarner Str. 16
13353 Berlin
GERMANY - Telefonnummer:
- +4917622619112
- Email:
- contact@arcadia-art.de
- USt-IdNr.:
- DE222399602
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