N.º 103062056

Karl Blossfeldt - Urformen der Kunst (WITH ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET) - 1953
N.º 103062056

Karl Blossfeldt - Urformen der Kunst (WITH ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET) - 1953
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VERY BEAUTIFUL fifth printing from 1953 (!) of this VERY IMPORTANT German photobook title by Professor Karl Blossfeldt - in EXCELLENT PRINTING.
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WITH THE VERY SCARCE, HIGHLY IMPRESSIVE ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET.
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Verlag Ernst Wasmuth A.G., Berlin. 1953.
Hardcover in linen with dustjacket. 230 x 310 mm. 96 pages. 96 photos. Photos: Professor Karl Blossfeldt. Drawing on the cover by Lucian Zabel, Berlin. Introduction by Karl Nierendorf. Text in German.
Condition:
Book inside and outside excellent, very fresh and flawless, clean with no marks and with no foxing. Dustjacket with little trace of use, but highly impressive; almost complete with some neat missing parts only, triangle tear at the top of the front professionally (acid-free) taped from behind. Overall fine condition.
Very beautiful photobook title - a classic, a milestone in the history of photobooks.
With the original dustjacket always hard to find.
Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932), German photographer known best for his stark close-up portraits of plants, twigs, seeds, leaves, and other flora.
In 1881 Blossfeldt began his studies as an apprentice at the Art Ironworks and Foundry in Mägdesprung, Germany, where he studied sculpture and iron casting. He then moved to Berlin to study at the School of the Museum of Decorative Arts (Kunstgewerbemuseum). In 1890 Blossfeldt received a scholarship to study in Rome under Moritz Meurer, a decorative artist and professor of ornament and design. Along with several other assistants, Blossfeldt created and photographed casts of botanical specimens in and around Rome. He continued to work with Meurer through 1896 and traveled beyond Italy to North Africa and Greece to collect specimens. Beginning in 1898 Blossfeldt taught design at the School of the Museum of Decorative Arts (Kunstgewerbeschule), and in 1930 he became professor emeritus. There he established a plant photography archive that he used to teach his students about design and patterns found in nature.
Blossfeldt had no formal training as a photographer and used homemade cameras that he outfitted with lenses capable of magnifying his subjects up to 30 times their natural size. The use of magnification resulted in images of extreme detail and clarity. With the precision of a botanist, Blossfeldt photographed the natural world for scientific and pedagogical purposes and inadvertently became a modern artist. His work was considered the forerunner to Neue Sachlichkeit photography, which favoured sharply focused documentarian images. In 1926, when Blossfeldt was already in his 60s, his work was exhibited to the public for the first time at Berlin’s avant-garde Galerie Nierendorf. The works exhibited there were published in the book Urformen der Kunst (1928; Art Forms in Nature [2003]). The first of his three photo books (the other two were Wundergarten der Natur, 1932; and Wunder in der Natur, 1942, the last published posthumously), it was enormously successful and remains one of the most-significant photo books of the 20th century.
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