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Photography Karl Blossfeldt has There are project site Installation views We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history. Modern Photographs from the Thomas Walther Collection, 1909-1949 Dec 13, 2014-Apr 19, 2015 11 other works identified Modern Photographs from the Thomas Walther Collection, 1909-1949 Acanthus mollis Artist/Maker: Karl Blossfeldt (German, 1865 - 1932) Date: 1928 Medium: Gelatin silver print Dimensions: Image: 25.8 × 19.9 cm (10 3/16 × 7 13/16 in.) Mount: 42.8 × 32.4 cm (16 7/8 × 12 3/4 in.) Place: Berlin, Germany (Place Created) Culture: German Object Number: 84.XM.142.2

Acanthus mollis bears breeches enlarged 4 times from Urformen der Kunst

Karl Blossfeldt (June 13, 1865 - December 9, 1932) was a German photographer and sculptor. [1] He is best known for his close-up photographs of plants and living things, published in 1929 as Urformen der Kunst. [2] He was inspired, as was his father, by nature and the ways in which plants grow. Biography Early life and career Karl Blossfeldt, born in the German town of Schielo, living between 1865-1932, never trained as a photographer, but he became known for making amazing magnified images of plants that influenced. Karl Blossfeldt Karl Blossfeldt is best known for his precise photographs of plants; however, he began his career as a sculptor, completing apprenticeships at the ironworks and foundry in Mägdesprung and the Kunstgewerbeschule (Institute of the royal arts museum) in Berlin from 1884 to 1890. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Houston, United States Details Title: Acanthus mollis. Acanthus. The flowers are separated, enlarged 4X. from the portfolio 12 Fotografien Creator: Karl.

Acanthus mollis, Karl Blossfeldt (German, 1865 1932), Berlin, Germany

Acanthus mollis Karl Blossfeldt 1928 The J. Paul Getty Museum Los Angeles, United States Plant with tall, straight stem and spiky, black tipped leaves. Details Title: Acanthus mollis. Print Date 1920-32 Medium Gelatin silver print Dimensions Image 11 3/4 × 9 3/8" (29.8 × 23.8 cm) Place Taken Berlin Credit Line Thomas Walther Collection. Gift of Thomas Walther MoMA Accession Number 1625.2001 Copyright © 2015 Karl Blossfeldt / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Artist Karl Blossfeldt German, 1865-1932 Culture German Titles Acanthus mollis. Acanthus. The flowers are separated, enlarged 4X. Acanthus mollis. Bärenklau. Die Blüten sind entfernt, 4 mal vergrößert. from the portfolio 12 Fotografien Date 1920s Place Germany Medium Gelatin silver print Dimensions Image/Sheet: 10 1/4 × 7 7/8 in. (26 × 20 cm) Acanthus mollis, 1928.jpg. Size of this preview: 462 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 185 × 240 pixels | 370 × 480 pixels | 592 × 768 pixels | 790 × 1,024 pixels | 1,580 × 2,048 pixels | 4,798 × 6,220 pixels. This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's.

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The Early-20th-Century Photographer Who Magnified the Alien Beauty of Plants Using a homemade camera, Karl Blossfeldt captured the sculptural details of plants, from the geometry of a. Karl Blossfeldt (June 13, 1865 - December 9, 1932), a German photographer, sculptor and teacher, is best known for his extreme close-ups of plants, which he used mainly as visual teaching aids.. Karl Blossfeldt. Karl Blossfeldt (June 13, 1866 - December 9, 1932) was a German photographer, sculptor, teacher, and artist who worked in Berlin, Germany. He is best known for his close-up photographs of plants and living things, published in 1929 as Urformen der Kunst. He was inspired, as was his father, by nature and the ways in which. Karl Blossfeldt (born June 13, 1865, Schielo, Germany—died December 9, 1932, Berlin) German photographer known best for his stark close-up portraits of plants, twigs, seeds, leaves, and other flora.

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Karl Blossfeldt, 1928 $3.95 Become a member and get it free. Karl Blossfeldt lived and worked in Berlin as a sculptor, teacher and photographer. His close-up photographs of plants and seeds began as a teaching experiment, as he wanted to showcase the forms and patterns he found in the natural world as a means of inspiring his art students. Karl Blossfeldt's close-up photographs of plants and seeds began as a teaching experiment, as he wanted to showcase the forms and patterns he found in. Discover; Browse; Click to Search. Nigella Damascena Spinnenkopf.. Acanthus Mollis. Click to More. Dipsacus Laciniatus. Click to More.