ID 159512
Lot 300 | 15x Fotobücher / Fotografie.
Birgus, Vladimir: "Tschechische Avantgarde-Fotografie, 1918 - 1948". München
1999, 303 Seiten. / "Laszlo Moholy-Nagy", Verlag Gerd Hatje, 1991, 351 Seiten.
/ Glozer, Laszlo: "Wols Photograph", München 1978, 119 Seite, 102 Tafeln. /
Jentsch, Ralph: "Georg Grosz - Das Auge des Künstlers, Photographie New York
1932", Weingarten 2002, 127 Seiten, Broschur. / "Bettina Rheims - Female
Trouble", mit einem Vorwort von Catherine Deneuve, herausgegeben von Gina
Kehayoff. 151 Seiten. / "akt aktuell", fotografiert von Rung Holt. Bonn 1967,
ohne Seitenzählung. / "La Casa de Cita - Mexican photographs from the Belle
Epoque", London 1986, keine Seitenzählung. / Graeve Ingelmann, Inka: "Ellen
Auerbach - das dritte Auge, Leben und Werk", Berlin 2006, 223 Seiten. /
"Jaromir Funke, Fotograf und Theoretiker der modernen tschechoslowakischen
Fotografie", Leipzig 1986, 112 Seiten. / Grames, Eberhard: "Broken Spirits",
Kilchberg 1995, 128 Seiten. / "Meisterwerke russischer und deutscher
Kunstphotographie um 1900 - Sergej Lobovikov und die Brüder Hofmeister",
Herausgeber K.W. Kopanski und C.G. Philipp, München 1999, 224 Seiten. / Faber,
Monika; Schröder, K.A.: "Das Auge und der Apparat - Die Fotosammlung der
Albertina", Wien 2003, 283 Seiten. / "Raoul Hausmann, Fotografie 1927 - 1933,
Gegen den kalten Blick der Welt", Ausstellungskatalog Österreichisches
Fotoarchiv im Museum moderner Kunst, Wien 1986, 174 Seiten, Broschur. /
Collins, Douglas: "The story of KODAK", New York 1990, 392 Seiten. / Hering,
Michael. "Wols Photograph. Der gerettete Blick". Bestandskatalog
Kupferstich-Kabinett, Dresden 2014, 446 Seiten. Wenn nicht anders beschrieben,
alle im festen Einband, teils mit Schutzumschlag. Max. 33 x 25 cm.
Auction house category: | Books and autographs |
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