During the early Twentieth Century in Germany, esoteric paradigms such as physiognomy, affected and often merged into "rational" science and contributed to the manner in which photography was understood to reveal "truth" and which was particularly evident in products of "cutting edge" technologies such as "Agfacolor-neu" – innovative colour photography of the 1930s. This paper explored the assimilation of esoteric currents into the visualization of Romantic and mystical notions such as "Volksgemeinschaft," and "Volkstum;" and how these concepts became central to the visual (photographic) language of those leading practitioners exploring the new colour medium in Germany in the 1930s and 1940s
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
none1noThe concept of Gesamkunstwerk appeared for the first time in 1827, in Germany, in an essay by...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
During the early Twentieth Century in Germany, esoteric paradigms such as physiognomy, affected and ...
An article exploring Erich Retzlaff's (1899-1993) photographic journey along the Danube in the 1940s...
Who are we? What is our identity? What relates us, binds us to one group and not another? What makes...
This 300 word publication to be published by the Society of Dyers and Colourists (SDC) is a collecti...
Recenzja : Maastricht 2018. Team Programma and Innovatie, Gemeente Maastricht (eds.) (published in D...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
Among the artifacts representing early research in experimental psychology at the University of Toro...
Tidlig version også kaldet pre-print Link to publication from Aalborg University Citation for publis...
This lucid and comprehensive collection of essays by an international group of scholars constitutes ...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
Our perception of colour has always been a source of fascination, so it's little wonder that studies...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This is an introduction...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
none1noThe concept of Gesamkunstwerk appeared for the first time in 1827, in Germany, in an essay by...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
During the early Twentieth Century in Germany, esoteric paradigms such as physiognomy, affected and ...
An article exploring Erich Retzlaff's (1899-1993) photographic journey along the Danube in the 1940s...
Who are we? What is our identity? What relates us, binds us to one group and not another? What makes...
This 300 word publication to be published by the Society of Dyers and Colourists (SDC) is a collecti...
Recenzja : Maastricht 2018. Team Programma and Innovatie, Gemeente Maastricht (eds.) (published in D...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
Among the artifacts representing early research in experimental psychology at the University of Toro...
Tidlig version også kaldet pre-print Link to publication from Aalborg University Citation for publis...
This lucid and comprehensive collection of essays by an international group of scholars constitutes ...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
Our perception of colour has always been a source of fascination, so it's little wonder that studies...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This is an introduction...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...
none1noThe concept of Gesamkunstwerk appeared for the first time in 1827, in Germany, in an essay by...
This research is part of the project Creative Agency and Religious Minorities: Hidden Galleries in t...