Learn more about the piece and artist, and its final selling price Andreas Feininger became a staff photographer in 1943 for LIFE Magazine where he completed more than 430 assignments in a twenty-year span.
“Realism and super-realism are what I am after. Feininger's interest in architecture and form is evident in the portrait, as the clean lines of the camera dominate the image and obscure much of Stock's face. As the son of the famous German-American Expressionist painter Lyonel Feininger and a Bauhaus-trained former assistant to the architect Le Corbusier , Feininger started using the camera merely as a reference aid in his building design. Feininger took this now-iconic photograph for Life magazine, after Stock won first prize in a competition for young photographers. The unframed dimensions are … Andreas Feininger is famed for his black-and-white photographic explorations of the urban landscape in post-war New York City. Dennis Stock (July 24, 1928 – January 11, 2010) was an American journalist and professional photographer. Elevate your space with framed prints, unframed prints, canvas prints, acrylic prints, or aluminum prints. (24.1 by 19.1 cm.) Andreas Feininger Recreate the sharpness of Manhattan on your walls with intricate photos by Life photographer Andreas Feininger. His interest in photography developed while he was studying architecture, and he worked as both … Andreas Feininger The photojournalist (Dennis Stock) 1951 Gelatinesilberabzug 1988.
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Andreas Feininger is famed for his black-and-white photographic explorations of the urban landscape in post-war New York City. The camera can see more, and often 10 times better.” … Andreas Feininger's most recognizable portrait, The Photojournalist captures young Magnum photographer Dennis Stock. May 5, 2020 - Explore knihomol24's board "Andreas Feininger", followed by 310 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Photographer, Photo, Black and white. Andreas Feininger is famed for his black-and-white photographic explorations of the urban landscape in post-war New York City. The Photojournalist, portrait of Dennis Stock by Andreas Feininger, 1951. 1955. His concerns were basically with things, perhaps a continuum from his early career as an architect (he worked for a year with Le Corbusier).
LIFE’S photographers were known for their images of people, but Andreas Feininger (1906-1999) was a profound exception. Gelatin silver print.
Photos.com offers a curated selection of ready-to-hang photographs with a range of framing options. He was noted for his dynamic black-and-white scenes of Manhattan and for studies of the structures of natural objects. As the son of the famous German-American Expressionist painter Lyonel Feininger and a Bauhaus-trained former assistant to the architect Le Corbusier , Feininger started using the camera merely as a reference aid in his building design. Andreas Feininger photographed the Photojournalist, 1951. © 2020 Estate of Andreas Feininger. The work is an Archival, Gelatin Silver print and from an edition of 50 + 10. Photography The present work was printed later. Born in Paris, son of the painter Lyonel Feininger, Andreas was educated in German public schools and at the Weimar Bauhaus. As the son of the famous German-American Expressionist painter Lyonel Feininger and a Bauhaus-trained former assistant to the architect Le Corbusier , Feininger started using the camera merely as a reference aid in his building design.
Life and career. View The Photojournalist (Dennis Stock) by Andreas Feininger sold at Photographs on New York Auction 9 April 2018. 1583.2001.
One of the world's most prolific photographers, Feininger was a pioneer both visually and technically. Andreas Feininger. As the son of the famous German-American Expressionist painter Lyonel Feininger and a Bauhaus-trained former assistant to the architect Le Corbusier, Feininger started using the camera merely as a reference aid in his building design.Photographing buildings gradually evolved … ANDREAS FEININGER 1906-1999 DENNIS STOCK (THE PHOTOJOURNALIST) signed and dated in ink and with the photographer's credit stamp on the reverse, framed, 1951, printed later (Total Picture Control, cover) 9½ by 7½ in. Gift of Wysse Feininger in memory of her husband Andreas.
Rückseitig mit Bleistift signiert, mit Editionsstempel, darin mit Bleistift nummeriert, von fremder Hand bezeichnet sowie mit dem "Skrein Photo Collection"-Sammlungs- und -Nummernstempel. 24 x 19,3 cm (25,3 x 20,3 cm).
This world is full of things the eye doesn’t see. Andreas Feininger (1906 - 1999) American (b. France) Biography. Andreas Bernhard Lyonel Feininger (December 27, 1906 - February 18, 1999) was an American photographer and a writer on photographic technique. Stock was born in New York City, to Fannie and Fred Stock. With graphic contrast, Feininger illuminates the center of the portrait, … The Photojournalist. It is in Pristine condition.
21 7⁄8 × 17 15⁄16” (55.6 × 45.6 cm). Andreas Feininger is famed for his black-and-white photographic explorations of the urban landscape in post-war New York City.