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Smalltown Couple, Parents of Dr. Mather

August Sander

Smalltown Couple, Parents of Dr. Mather

1927

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August Sander

Smalltown Couple, Parents of Dr. Mather

1927

Physical Qualities Gelatin silver print, Mount: 437 x 335 mm. (17 3/16 x 13 3/16 in.) Image/Sheet: 163 x 218 mm. (6 7/16 x 8 9/16 in.)
Credit Line Purchase with exchange funds from the Edward Joseph Gallagher III Memorial Collection; and partial gift of George H. Dalsheimer, Baltimore
Object Number 1988.526
Beginning in the early 1920s, August Sander took hundreds of portraits of German citizens—primarily in the region around Cologne—and then classified them according to occupation and social type: farmers, tradesmen, women, professions, artists, city, and “the last people” (people with disabilities). In 1929, when Sander published a selection of these photographs in Antlitz der Zeit (Face of Our Time), he offered subscriptions for a series of forty-five portfolios entitled Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts (People of the Twentieth Century). The Nazis confiscated and destroyed all the available copies of Face of Our Time (as well as the printing plates) in 1936. Although Sander survived the war, many of his glass-plate negatives did not, and his ambitious project remained unrealized.
Jan Howard, BMA, "The Collector's Eye: Photographs from the Museum's Dalsheimer Collection, " 17 September - 19 November, 1989.

Rena Hoisington, BMA, "Looking through the Lens: Photography 1900-1960," 16 March - 8 June 2008.

Inscribed: On mount, at lower right, in graphite: "Aug. Sander [underlined] / Cöln 1928"

Markings: CM: at lower left: "AUG. SANDER LINDENTHAL KÖLN"

Artist

August Sander

1875–1963

German, 1876-1964
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