Type of artwork | Photography |
Period | 1900 to 1944 |
Technique | Silver print (Classical Photo) |
Style | Realistic |
Subject | Historic |
Framed | Not framed |
Dimensions | 28.0 x 22.0 cm (h x w) |
Signed | Unsigned |
THALEMANN, Else - recte: Heinrich Hauser: Ruhrgebiet. Original-Fotografie; Silbergelatine-Abzug (1920er Jahre; Abzug aus den 1950er Jahren).
Bildformat: 22,0 x 28,0 cm.
Auf Karton der Zeit aufgezogen. Rückseitig montiertes Schild mit maschinenschriftlicher Bezeichnung, Jahr der Aufnahme, Name des Fotografen, Art des Negativs, Verlagsangabe: Folkwang Verlag sowie Stempel der Vorbesitzer.
Ediert in: Heinrich Hauser. Schwarzes Revier. Bonn, Weidle Verlag, 2010; dort: Seite 173 unten.
Schöner Abzug.
Siehe die ABBILDUNG.
Inventar No. 7270
***** Else Thalemann (Originator: Heinrich Hauser): Ruhr aerea, Germany. Original photography; silver gelatin print (1920th printed 1950th).
Size: 22,0 x 28,0 cm.
Mount on board. On verso mounted typewritten label: Image name / date / image number" / name of photographer / type of negative / editor (= "Folkwang Verlag") and stamps of former owner.
EDITED in: Heinrich Hauser. Schwarzes Revier. Bonn, Weidle, 2010; pp, 173 - Fine.
Please note IMAGE.
Condition | |
Condition | Good |
Keine erkennbaren Mängel // No noticeable defects | |
Shipment | |
Pick up | The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Freiburg, Germany |
Shipment | Due to its size or fragility, it is not possible to send this item via regular mail |
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Start time | 21-3-2021 at 10:06 |
End time | 2-4-2021 at 20:24 |
Pick up | Yes, possible |
Location | Freiburg, Germany |