This paper explored the photography of Erich Retzlaff (1899-1993) from a metaphysical and physiognomic premise. Retzlaff was a German photographer who has become at best a footnote in all the varied histories of photography due largely to the approbation he received from Adolf Hitler’s National Socialist government. This general neglect is unfortunate as Retzlaff's work is highly significant in relation to his experiments with the innovative Agfa colour films of the 1930s, his studio portraits and his ambitious ideological catalogue of the German working classes (and agricultural workers in particular) that he made between the two world wars. By examining Retzlaff’s own photographic works, the paper assesses Retzlaff’s use of photography to...
The paper aims to investigate the lecture given by Günther Anders of John Heartfield’s peculiar art ...
The Photographic Image and Its Meaning for Historical Knowledge. The topic of the thesis is the thus...
The article inquires into the marked absence of aesthetic innovation in postwar German photography d...
This paper explored the photography of Erich Retzlaff (1899-1993) from a metaphysical and physiognom...
Despite his current ignominy, in the early twentieth century Erich Retzlaff was a prolific photograp...
Erich Retzlaff (1899-1993) is a name almost forgotten in the ever-swelling annals of the various his...
An article exploring Erich Retzlaff's (1899-1993) photographic journey along the Danube in the 1940s...
This lucid and comprehensive collection of essays by an international group of scholars constitutes ...
"This lucid and comprehensive collection of essays by an international group of scholars constitutes...
This study examines some of the fundamental principles of a number of influential photographers work...
Hans Wilhelm Ludwig Saebens (born Bremen 1895, died Worpswede 1969) was a German painter, graphic ar...
A unique re-assessment of the contribution and impact of select photographers of the 'volk' whose wo...
This paper discusses artistic documentary photography from the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from...
This project work reports, through a set of photographic images, a suburban reality, which was title...
Karl Blossfeldts (1865-1932) photographisches Oeuvre ist Umschlagspunkt verschiedener theoretischer,...
The paper aims to investigate the lecture given by Günther Anders of John Heartfield’s peculiar art ...
The Photographic Image and Its Meaning for Historical Knowledge. The topic of the thesis is the thus...
The article inquires into the marked absence of aesthetic innovation in postwar German photography d...
This paper explored the photography of Erich Retzlaff (1899-1993) from a metaphysical and physiognom...
Despite his current ignominy, in the early twentieth century Erich Retzlaff was a prolific photograp...
Erich Retzlaff (1899-1993) is a name almost forgotten in the ever-swelling annals of the various his...
An article exploring Erich Retzlaff's (1899-1993) photographic journey along the Danube in the 1940s...
This lucid and comprehensive collection of essays by an international group of scholars constitutes ...
"This lucid and comprehensive collection of essays by an international group of scholars constitutes...
This study examines some of the fundamental principles of a number of influential photographers work...
Hans Wilhelm Ludwig Saebens (born Bremen 1895, died Worpswede 1969) was a German painter, graphic ar...
A unique re-assessment of the contribution and impact of select photographers of the 'volk' whose wo...
This paper discusses artistic documentary photography from the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from...
This project work reports, through a set of photographic images, a suburban reality, which was title...
Karl Blossfeldts (1865-1932) photographisches Oeuvre ist Umschlagspunkt verschiedener theoretischer,...
The paper aims to investigate the lecture given by Günther Anders of John Heartfield’s peculiar art ...
The Photographic Image and Its Meaning for Historical Knowledge. The topic of the thesis is the thus...
The article inquires into the marked absence of aesthetic innovation in postwar German photography d...