ID 159513
Lot 301 | 16 Fotobücher.
"Architekturfotografie und Stadtentwicklung 1850 - 1914", Stuttgart 1982, 59
Seiten, Broschur. / "Nederlandsch Jaarboel voor fotokunst 1942/43", 70
Bildtafeln und 59 Textseiten. / siehe oben von 1947, 68 Bildtafeln und 48
Seiten Text. / "Jahrbuch der Fotografie 1954", Umschau Verlag Frankfurt am
Main, 204 Seiten. / Hahn, Otto; Renger-Patzsch, Albert: "Hohenstaufenburgen in
Süditalien", München 1961, 47 Textseiten und 95 Tafeln. / "Andrey Osipovich
Karelin" - Creative heritage of the Nizhny Novgorod Artist and Photographer",
Nishni Nowgorod 1994, 288 Seiten. / Paquet, Alfons: "Der Rhein - Vision und
Wirklichkeit", Düsseldorf 1942, mit 168 Aufnahmen von Paul Wolf und seinem
Mitarbeiter Alfred Tritschler. 53 Textseiten und großer Bildteil. /
"Bauhausfotografie", zusammengestellt 1981-1983 von Wulf Herzogenrath,
Stuttgart 1983, 94 Seiten, Broschur. / Norman, Dorothy: "Alfred Stieglitz - An
American Seer", 1973, 254 Seiten. / "Photographie Progressive en
Tschechoslovaquie 1920 - 1990". Galerie Robert Doisneau, Centre Culturel André
Malraux, 1990, 112 Seiten, Broschur. / "Fotografie in deutschen Zeitschriften
1883 - 1923", Ausstellungsserie Fotografie in Deutschland von 1850 bis heute,
Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, 1991. 120 Seiten, Broschur. / "Licht, Farbe,
Leben", Hanns Mayer, 1943, handgefertigte Ausgabe. / ähnliche siehe oben:
"Foto, Farbe, Druck" / Gottschammel, Josef: "Idee und Form", Wien 1941, 140
Seiten. / "1939 Photofreund Jahrbuch", herausgegeben von R.O. Maurer, 115
Seiten. / Schuh, Gotthard: "Tessin". Zürich 1961, 152 Seiten. Alle Bücher,
wenn nicht anders vermerkt, mit festem Einband, teils im Schutzumschlag. Max.
32 x 24 cm.
Auction house category: | Books and autographs |
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