ID 159514
Lot 302 | 18 Fotobücher.
"Werner Bischof - Bilder", Zürich 2006, 463 Seiten. / "London in Photographien
1839 - 1994" von Mike Seaborn, London 1995, 304 Seiten. / "Neue Geschichte der
Fotografie", herausgegeben von Michel Frizot, Köln 1998, 776 Seiten. / "Fünf
Leben - Leni Riefenstahl", von Angelika Taschen, Köln 2000, 336 Seiten. /
Brassai: "Das geheime Paris, Bilder der dreissiger Jahre". Frankfurt 1976,
190 Seiten, Broschur. / "Japan - Fernes Land", herausgegeben von Wolf Strache.
Frankfurt Main 1957, ohne Seitenzählung. / Michl; Menec: "Pod Lysou horou",
Prag 1981, 191 Seiten. / Schuh, Gotthard: "Tessin", Zürich 1961, 152 Seiten. /
Pollack, Peter: "Die Welt der Photographie - von den Anfängen bis zur
Gegenwart", Berlin 1962, 639 Seiten. / Atwood, Jane Evelyn: "Nächtlicher
Alltag - meine Begegnung mit Prostituierten in Paris". München 1980, ohne
Seitenzählung. / Platzgummer: "Die Farben aus der Dunkelkammer - Die
Autochrome des Franz Bertolini 1908 - 1915". Innsbruck 1996, 127 Seiten. /
Ormond: "Schwingen", Vorwort von Jean Cocteau. München 1962, 92 Seiten. /
"Sergej Lobovikov, ein russischer Meister der Kunstfotografie". Kassel 1995,
235 Seiten. / Ranke, Winfried: "Heinrich Zille Photographien Berlins 1890 -
1910", München 1985, 61 und 199 Seiten. / Scheerer: "Leica und Leica-Systeme",
Frankfurt Main 1960, 184 Seiten. / Steinert, Otto: "Selbstportraits",
Güthersloh 1961, ohne Seitenzählung. / Glozer: "Wols Photograph",Hannover
1978, 102 Seiten. / "Herbert List - Das Gesamtwerk, Photographien 1930 -
1972", München 2007, 327 Seiten, Broschur. Alle Bände, wenn nicht anders
beschrieben, im festen Einband, teils mit Schutzumschlag. Max. 32 x 26 cm.
Auction house category: | Books and autographs |
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