Germany, 1920s, New Objectivity, August Sander
Presentation of the New Objectivity movement, which emerged in the 1920s in Germany with the introduction of standardised and normalised types in art. The artistic production of this period is representative of the German society between the two world wars. With a focus on the work of the photographer August Sander.
Weight | 2.24kg |
Composition | 1 volume of 319 pages with black and colour illustrations. |
Dimensions | 31 x 23 cm |
Language(s) | French |
Editor | Ed. du Centre Pompidou, Paris |
Theme | Arts / Art history / By country and people |
Author(s) | Angela Lampe |
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